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Electrolyte imbalances are common findings in many diseases. The kidney is a principally responsible organ for
are common findings ... symptoms that are ... #Hyponatremia #hypokalemia ... #hypocalcemia ... hyperkalemia #hypercalcemia
Electrolyte Repletion

Significant electrolyte depletion can result in serious complications. These guidelines are meant to assist with
Electrolyte Repletion ... These guidelines are ... There are multiple ... MD, @DharSaty #hypokalemia ... #hyponatremia #hypocalcemia
QT/QTc- Interval
•	Start of Q-wave to end of the T-wave (time of ventricular depolarization + repolarization).
•	Life threatening
may be a clue to electrolyte ... disturbances (hypocalcemia ... or hypokalemia) ... intervals are seen ... with hypercalcemia
UROLITHIASIS 

80% of stones are composed of calcium oxalate or phosphate. Others include uric acid (9%),
80% of stones are ... staghorn or large calculus ... disorders such as diabetes ... Cystine stones are ... flankpain #PCN #calculus
The chemical formula of Digoxin is C41 H64 O14.
Digoxin (Cardiac glycoside) reversibly inhibits the sodium-potassium-ATPase, causing
conditions (eg, hypokalemia ... hypomagnesemia, hypercalcemia ... Hypokalemia is a ... or inversion), QT ... Fab fragments are