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hypokalemia
potassium
hyperkalemia
anticoagulation
calculi
calculus
corticosteroids
coumadin
dermatology
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endocrinology
hyperthyroid
hypothyroid
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; normal or
increased
... multiple areas of
increased
... ; normal or
increased
... scan with focal
increased
... ;
increased
; decreased
Differential Diagnosis
Algorithm
...
Increased
Loss ... -
Increased
... Differential #Diagnosis #
Algorithm
... causes #potassium #
low
- Differential
Algorithm
... Renal Losses (
High
... and
Low
Blood Pressure ... #Differential #
Algorithm
transplant - SLE
High
... deficiency - Heparin/
LMW
... Ketoconazole
Low
... #Hyperkalemia #
Algorithm
apatite plaque,
Low
... urine volume,
Increased
... calcium excretion,
Increased
... and intestine,
Low
... Mycoplasma infections,
High
attendance at all
high
-risk ... Re-assess - If no
increase
... response - If no
increase
... detectable or
slow
... detectable or
slow
Increased
ß2-adrenergic ...
Increased
loss ...
flow
and distal ... Differential #Diagnosis #
Low
... #Potassium #
Classification
Guidelines
for the ... be necessary to
decrease
... • Patients at
high
... mg vitamin K by
slow
... Anticoagulation #Reversal #
Guidelines
Drug-associated: heparin,
low
-molecular-weight ... Differential #Diagnosis #
High
... #Potassium #
Classification
Steroids Potency
LOW
... to 0.2% (c, o)
HIGH
... 0.5% (c, o) VERY
HIGH
... Corticosteroids #
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