Hyperchloremia
Hyperchloremia TERMS Hyperchloremia QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Hyperchloremia is an excess amount of chloride in the blood. A level exceeding 106 mEq/L in the extracellular fluid constitutes a…
Hyperchloremia TERMS Hyperchloremia QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Hyperchloremia is an excess amount of chloride in the blood. A level exceeding 106 mEq/L in the extracellular fluid constitutes a…
Hypocalcemia TERMS Chvostek’s sign Hypoalbuminemia Hypocalcemia Trousseau’s sign QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Normal calcium exchange in the blood is controlled by the parathyroid hormone. Hypocalcemia results when the…
Hypercalcemia TERMS Hypercalcemia QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Hypercalcemia is documented when the serum calcium level rises above 10.5 mg/dL or 5.5 mEq/L. It has few specific findings to…
Hypokalemia TERMS Hypokalemia QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD A serum level of potassium below 3.5 mEq/L is considered hypokalemia. A low potassium level results from an inadequate intake, excessive…
Hyperkalemia TERMS Hyperkalemia QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Though the range for a normal potassium level is narrow (3.5-5.3 mEq/L), elevated potassium levels are unusual in the healthy person….
Hyponatremia TERMS Hyponatremia Hypervolemic hyponatremia Hypovolemic hyponatremia QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Conditions resulting in an excessive sodium loss or excessive water gain lead to hyponatremia, a low serum…
Hypernatremia TERMS Hypernatremia QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Hypernatremia occurs when the serum sodium level exceeds 148 mEq/L. An elevated serum sodium level may be caused by either a…