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this is characterized by chest pain with activity as a result of plaque in the
coronary arteries
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1 135-145 2 hypokalemia
3 stable angina 4 2.5-4.5
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, 135-145 normal sodium levels
3.5-5 normal potassium levels
8.5-10.5 normal calcium levels
1.7-2.2 normal magnesium levels
2.5-4.5 normal phosphorus levels
hyponatremia this electrolyte abnormality results in lethargy, n/v,
lethargy, and abdominal cramping; if extremely
low- risk for seizures with correction
hypernatremia this electrolyte abnormality results in
disorientation, thirst, and weakness
sodium these electrolyte abnormalities need to be
corrected slowly
hyperkalemia this electrolyte abnormality results in flaccid
muscle paralysis, paresthesias of face, tongue, feet
and hands, and ventricular arrhythmias
hypokalemia this electrolyte abnormality results in arrhythmias,
impaired urine-concentrating ability, and
hyperglycemia
hyperkalemia tall peaked T waves is a sign of what
hypokalemia flat t waves is an early sign of what
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this is characterized by chest pain with activity as a result of plaque in the
coronary arteries
Choose an answer
1 135-145 2 hypokalemia
3 stable angina 4 2.5-4.5
Don't know?
Terms in this set (91)
, 135-145 normal sodium levels
3.5-5 normal potassium levels
8.5-10.5 normal calcium levels
1.7-2.2 normal magnesium levels
2.5-4.5 normal phosphorus levels
hyponatremia this electrolyte abnormality results in lethargy, n/v,
lethargy, and abdominal cramping; if extremely
low- risk for seizures with correction
hypernatremia this electrolyte abnormality results in
disorientation, thirst, and weakness
sodium these electrolyte abnormalities need to be
corrected slowly
hyperkalemia this electrolyte abnormality results in flaccid
muscle paralysis, paresthesias of face, tongue, feet
and hands, and ventricular arrhythmias
hypokalemia this electrolyte abnormality results in arrhythmias,
impaired urine-concentrating ability, and
hyperglycemia
hyperkalemia tall peaked T waves is a sign of what
hypokalemia flat t waves is an early sign of what