What is Hypomagnesemia?
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low magnesium
Infectivity
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Ability to invade and multiply in the host
,What can cause Hypermagnesemia?
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Renal failure
•IV administration of magnesium, especially for treatment of eclampsia
•Tumor lysis syndrome
•Hypothyroidism
•Metastatic bone disease
•Adrenal insufficiency
•Antacids, laxatives
Renal failure
Bacteria
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Unicellular organisms that lack organelles but can produce toxins and
enzymes that cause harm to the body. They also initiate the body's
inflammatory response, causing harm to host cells in the process
Causes irreversible damage to normal cells
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Radiation
Treatment for Hypokalemia
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Discontinue/switch diuretics, potassium IV, k-lor (oral potassium)
Key manifestations of respiratory acidosis
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Headache, restlessness, blurred vision, apprehension, lethargy, muscle
twitching, tremors, convulsions, coma.
IgM
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-largest of immunoglobulins (5 diff molecules)
-first antibody produced during a response to an antigen
-also synthesized by the fetus
Produces female sterility and wide spaced nipples
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Turner Syndrome
RNA
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How DNA makes proteins without leaving the nucleus
RNA is synthesized from the DNA template
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Treatment for Hyperphosphatemia
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Phosphate binders, Dialysis
Pathogenicity
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Ability to produce disease
Total Body Water Distribution (TBW)
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low magnesium
Infectivity
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Ability to invade and multiply in the host
,What can cause Hypermagnesemia?
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Renal failure
•IV administration of magnesium, especially for treatment of eclampsia
•Tumor lysis syndrome
•Hypothyroidism
•Metastatic bone disease
•Adrenal insufficiency
•Antacids, laxatives
Renal failure
Bacteria
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Unicellular organisms that lack organelles but can produce toxins and
enzymes that cause harm to the body. They also initiate the body's
inflammatory response, causing harm to host cells in the process
Causes irreversible damage to normal cells
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Radiation
Treatment for Hypokalemia
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Discontinue/switch diuretics, potassium IV, k-lor (oral potassium)
Key manifestations of respiratory acidosis
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Headache, restlessness, blurred vision, apprehension, lethargy, muscle
twitching, tremors, convulsions, coma.
IgM
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-largest of immunoglobulins (5 diff molecules)
-first antibody produced during a response to an antigen
-also synthesized by the fetus
Produces female sterility and wide spaced nipples
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Turner Syndrome
RNA
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How DNA makes proteins without leaving the nucleus
RNA is synthesized from the DNA template
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Transcription
Treatment for Hyperphosphatemia
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Phosphate binders, Dialysis
Pathogenicity
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Ability to produce disease
Total Body Water Distribution (TBW)
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