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Causes of Hypernatremia (high
potassium) sodium)
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Causes of Hyponatremia (low Causes of Hyperkalemia (high
sodium) potassium)


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What is the compensation for metabolic alkalosis?



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Increased oxygen intake - The lungs
Hyperventilation - The lungs want to
try to absorb more oxygen to
breathe faster to expel more CO2
balance the alkalotic state




Hypoventilation - The lungs
want to breathe slower to
Rapid heart rate - The heart beats
retain more CO2(acid) to try
faster to circulate more oxygen
and balance out the alkalotic
state


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Symptoms/CM of metabolic acidosis?
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Headache
lethargy
Restlessness paresthesia twitching
weakness
seizures coma -> death
confusion
coma -> death




Hyperventilation
restless
Weakness
anxious
Agitation
paresthesia
Dry mucous membranes
twitching
Increased thirst
tetany
↓ urine output
seizures
coma -> death


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hormone that controls blood pressure & fluid balance (precursor to
angiotensin)
High levels: causes decreased urine production to retain fluid &
increase BP Low levels: causes excessive urine production to get rid
of fluid & decrease BP



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Cortisol Renin
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