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Hyperkalemia and Its Management

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In this video, we discuss the physiology of potassium homeostasis as well as the mechanisms used by the body to maintain a stable potassium concentration. Three clinical examples of hyperkalemia are noted. The acute and subacute management of this life-threatening disorder is discussed.

Learning objectives of this video are the following: 

1. Potassium homeostasis.

2. Kaliuresis

3. Clinical and diagnostic manifestations of hyperkalemia.

4. Acute and subacute management of hyperkalemia. 

5. Rhabdomyolysis, TLS, Digoxin toxicity.

Presented by Dr. Luis A Verduzco

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Author declares no conflict of interest.

In addition to the presenter, following authors who may have helped with the content writing, review, or approval declare no conflict of interest.

  • Luis A Verduzco M.D.
  • Dr. Pei Purdom (DNP)
  • Dr. Benish Zahra
  • Dr. Iqra Batool
  • Dr. Heba Alzawahri

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