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Normal Sodium Value 136-145 mEq/L Hypernatremia Symptoms with decreased ECF • Restless, agitation, brain cells dehydrated, seizures, coma, sticky mucus membranes, hypotension, weight loss Hypernatremia Symptoms with increased ECF Restless, agitation, twitching, seizures, coma, intense thirst, weight gain (peripheral or pulmonary edema), increased intravenous pressure Causes of hyperatremia • Water loss or sodium gain • Hyperosmolality • Primary protection is thirst (common concern in gerontology and decreased LOC) • Hypertonic IV or tube feeds • Near saltwater drowning • Diuretics or diarrhea • Cushing disease Diabetes Treatment of hyperaremia Replace fluids, dilute volume (D5W or half NS), diuretics, sodium restriction diet Hyponatremia Symptoms Confusion, irritability, headache, seizures, coma Hyponatremia causes • Profuse diaphoresis, draining wounds, excessive diarrhea, vomiting, trauma (blood loss) Water excess, hypotonic IV solution, water intoxication Hypoatremia treatment • Block ADH (vasopressin), conivaptan (vaprisol) to increase urine output, tolvaptan (samsca) if related to heart failure • Fluid restriction, hypertonic saline 3% Critical care—watch closely Potassium normal range (3.5-5 mEq/L) Hyperkalemia symptoms • Cramping leg pain • Weak or paralyzed skeletal muscles • Abdominal cramping or diarrhea • Cardiac dysrhythmias **know EKG: tall T-wave Heart irritable and at risk for ventricular fibrillation

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Normal Sodium Value ✅136-145 mEq/L

Hypernatremia Symptoms with decreased ECF ✅• Restless, agitation, brain cells
dehydrated, seizures, coma, sticky mucus membranes, hypotension, weight loss

Hypernatremia Symptoms with increased ECF ✅Restless, agitation, twitching,
seizures, coma, intense thirst, weight gain (peripheral or pulmonary edema), increased
intravenous pressure

Causes of hyperatremia ✅• Water loss or sodium gain
• Hyperosmolality
• Primary protection is thirst (common concern in gerontology and decreased LOC)
• Hypertonic IV or tube feeds
• Near saltwater drowning
• Diuretics or diarrhea
• Cushing disease
Diabetes

Treatment of hyperaremia ✅Replace fluids, dilute volume (D5W or half NS), diuretics,
sodium restriction diet

Hyponatremia Symptoms ✅Confusion, irritability, headache, seizures, coma

Hyponatremia causes ✅• Profuse diaphoresis, draining wounds, excessive diarrhea,
vomiting, trauma (blood loss)
Water excess, hypotonic IV solution, water intoxication

Hypoatremia treatment ✅• Block ADH (vasopressin), conivaptan (vaprisol) to increase
urine output, tolvaptan (samsca) if related to heart failure
• Fluid restriction, hypertonic saline 3%
Critical care—watch closely

Potassium normal range ✅(3.5-5 mEq/L)

Hyperkalemia symptoms ✅• Cramping leg pain
• Weak or paralyzed skeletal muscles
• Abdominal cramping or diarrhea
• Cardiac dysrhythmias **know EKG: tall T-wave
Heart irritable and at risk for ventricular fibrillation

, Hyperkalemia causes ✅• Renal failure (90% of potassium excreted through urine)
• Shift from ICF to ECF (digoxin or beta blocker prevent potassium from entering cells)
Massive intake—renal insufficiency or only one kidney

Hyperkalemia treatment ✅• Eliminate oral and parenteral K intake
• Bind potassium to sodium > passed through stool
• Increase elimination of K (diuretics)
• Force K from ECF to ICF
• IV insulin
Monitor vitals and heart rhythm

Hypokalemia symptoms ✅• Cardiac most severe (shadow T wave)
• Skeletal muscle weakness, especially in legs
• Weakness of respiratory muscles
• Decreased GI motility
• Impaired regulation of arteriolar blood flow
Hyperglycemia (impaired insulin secretion)

Hypokalemia causes ✅• Increased loss K through diarrhea, diuresis, insulin
• Increased shift of K from ECF to ICF
• Dietary K deficiency (rare)
• Magnesium deficiency
Metabolic alkalosis

Hypokalemia treatment ✅• Always dilute IV KCl
• NEVER give KCl via IV push or as a bolus
• Should not exceed 10 mEq/hr
• Can burn or blow IV—run slow, give ice pack for pain
• Check BMP—know current
• Monitor urine output
• Decreased potassium enhances digoxin absorption > increased risk for toxicity

Potassium sources ✅fruits and veggies (bananas, oranges, broccoli, avocados,
melons), lean meats, whole grains

calcium normal levels ✅(9.0-10.5 mg/dL)

Hypercalcemia symptoms ✅Lethargy, weakness, depressed reflexes, decreased
memory, confusion, anorexia, bone pain, fractures, kidney stones

Hypercalcemia causes ✅•Hyperparathyroidism
• Malignancy
Prolonged immobilization, bone mineral loss

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