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Normal Arterial CO2 level |
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Normal Arterial PO2 level |
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What is the average insensible water loss per day? |
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1/2 of the bodies Mg is found where? |
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Increased Epinepherine leads to what K+ condition? |
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Increased Insulin leads to what K+ condition? |
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Increased tissue repair leads to what K+ condition? |
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Hyperglycemia contributes to what K+ condition? |
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Sepsis does what to K+ levels? |
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Acidosis does what to K+ levels? |
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Crush injuries do what to K+ levels? |
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Clinical manifestations of hyperkalemia |
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What medication binds with K+ and is excreted into the stool, used to lower K+ levels |
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What IV fluid can be used to push K+ back into cells? |
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Hyperkalemia is associated with what acid balance problem? |
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Clinical manifestations of HYPOkalemia |
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paresthisia, decreased reflexes and RESPIRATORY changes |
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Does Hyperkalemia affect the respiratory muscles? |
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Populations at risk for HYPERkalemia |
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1. Renal Failure 2. Trauma |
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Populations at risk for HYPOkalemia |
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1. Renal Failure 2. Diuretic users |
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