Management Of Severe Hyperkalemia
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patientsafety.pa.govof hyperkalemia on cardiac contractility can be detected on an electrocardiogram as peaked T-waves, a prolonged PR-interval, and a widened QRS-interval. In severe cases, this can lead to bradyarrhythmias, ventricular fibrillation, and asystole. 1 2 1,2 Treating Hyperkalemia: Avoid Additional Harm When Using Insulin and Dextrose | Advisory Page ...
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www.alsg.orgTHE MANAGEMENT OF CARDIAC ARREST 49 Asystole This is the most common arrest rhythm in children, because the response of the young heart to prolonged severe hypoxia and acidosis is progressive bradycardia leading to asystole. The ECG will distinguish asystole from ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia and pulseless electrical activity.
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lms.rn.comMar 30, 2012 · Hyperkalemia: Clinical Picture Clinical signs and symptoms of hyperkalemia include: • ECG changes: tachycardia, widened QRS, peaked T waves, lengthening of PR interval, P wave difficult to identify, ventricular fibrillation • Decreased urine output • Lethargy • Decreased muscle tone, muscle cramps Treatment is of the underlying c ause(s).
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