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Hypomagnesemia S/S

Torsades de Pointes (tornado in the heart) Afib, Vfib, Prolonged QT, flattened T wave, N/T, painful
muscle contractions, decreased GI, constipations, nausea, paralytic ileus




Hypermagnesemia S/S

Brady, hypotension, cardiac arrest, lethargy, coma, resp failure, death




Hyperkalemia causes and treatment

Causes: ACE inhibitors, kidney failure, multiple blood transfusions, excessive or too rapid IV
potassium

Treatment: Excrete excess potassium (with drugs), force potassium from ECF back into cells




Hypokalemia causes and treatment

Causes: Diuretic use, N/V, NPO too long, unbalanced diet, corticosteroids, prolonged ng suctioning,
water intoxication

Treatment: Replace potassium either IV or PO




Hypernatremia causes and treatment

Causes: Kidney failure, long term corticosteroid use, excessive sodium intake (diet or IV), watery
diarrhea, dehydration

Treatment: Hemodialysis for kidney failure, fluid replacement for water loss, diuretics to help rid
body of excess fluid and sodium




Hyponatremia causes and treatment

causes: Diuretic use, excessive sweating, NPO for too long, excessive consumption of
water/beer/other hypertonic fluids

Treatment: if caused by diuretics, doses of those drugs will need to be changes or discontinued

,Hypercalcemia causes and treatment

Causes: hyperparathyroidism, malignant tumors, kidney failure, excessive calcium or vitamin d
supplements, prolonged immobility

Treatment: Cardiac monitoring, interventions depend on cause but drug therapy can be used to
reduce levels. If caused by diuretics, dosage changed/discontinued




Hypocalcemia causes and treatment

Causes: Hypoparathyroidism, vitamin D deficiency, malabsorption (from Crohn's or Celiac)
immobility, diarrhea, inadequate oral calcium intake

Treatment: focus on replacing calcium and/or vitamin D, until corrected keep patients on seizure
precautions, in a low stimulus environment




Hyperphosphatemia causes and treatment

Causes: increased phosphate intake, shift from cells to EFC, decreased phosphate excretion

Treatment:




Hypophosphatemia causes and treatment

Causes: decreased phosphate intake, shift from ECF to cells, increased phosphate excretion.

Treatment:




Hypermagnesemia causes and treatment

Causes: Kidney disease, overuse of magnesium-containing antacids or laxatives, excessive mag
intake, IV mag replacement therapy

Treatment: If caused by excessive intake, decrease it, if due to kidney failure dialysis is used, if no
kidney failure, give IV fluids to dilute, or loop diuretics to help excretion.




Hypomagnesemia causes and treatment

Causes: Diuretic use, inadequate intake, chronic alcoholism, diarrhea, celiac, crohns, chemo, anti-
rejection drugs, mass transfusion

Treatment: replacement with mag sulfate, monitor closely to prevent hypermag

, Which hormones move electrolytes from the pool to the ECF?

epinephrine




Components of the Immune System

(1) skin and mucous membranes; (2) the mononuclear phagocyte system; (3) the lymphoid system,
including spleen, thymus gland, and lymph nodes; and (4) bone marrow. AND B cells; T cells




active immunity

A form of acquired immunity in which the body produces its own antibodies against disease-
causing antigens.




5 cardinal signs of inflammation

heat, redness, swelling, pain, loss of function




Examples of active immunity

natural infection, vaccines, toxoid




Hormones released during GAS

catecholamines (epi and norepi)

adrenocortical steroids (cortisol and aldosterone)

endorphines and enkephalins (endogenous opiods, increase pain threshold, produce sedation and
euphoria)

Immune cytokines (enhance immune system, when prolonged they suppress it)

Sex hormones (estrogen and testosterone)

Growth hormone

Oxytocin (female "tend+befriend" vs fight or flight)

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