The EM Educator Series: Ins & Outs of Hyperkalemia
The EM Educator series is back with hyperkalemia!
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The EM Educator series is back with hyperkalemia!
The EM Educator Series: Ins & Outs of Hyperkalemia Read More »
Clay covers contrast-associated acute kidney injury, pediatric appendicitis, predictors of opioid misuse, and the potential harm of sodium polystyrene. Read on for more!
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This week’s Journal Feed Wrap-Up brings you ECMO, signs of critical illness in cancer, maintenance fluids in pediatric patients, and hyperkalemia therapy.
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What findings do you look for on ECG for hyperkalemia? Are they always there in a progressive manner or not? Learn more about how this great imitator in this edition of ECG Pointers.
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The wide complex tachycardia isn’t always ventricular tachycardia…What else should you consider, and how do you approach the patient with wide complex tachycardia?
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Emergency physicians are well-acquainted with hyperkalemia. The standard C BIG K DROP regimen can be used, but there may be several ways we can improve our care of the patient with hyperkalemia.
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Neither the ECG nor the plasma potassium alone are an adequate index of the severity of hyperkalemia, and therefore providers should have a low threshold to initiate therapy.
R.E.B.E.L. EM – ECG Changes of Hyperkalemia Read More »