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    Assessment & Plan (short)

    # Hyperkalemia
    Hyperkalemia likely due to ***. Etiology related to decreased K excretion include CKD, adrenal insufficiency, RTA T4 and meds (e.g., K sparing diuretics, ACEi/ARB, NSAIDS, Bactrim, Heparin). Etiology related to increased K production include tumor lysis syndrome, hemolysis and rhabdomyolysis.
    - Albuterol, furosemide, insulin with glucose, kayexalate PRN
    - EKG, Calcium/Bicarb PRN per severity

    Organ systems
    • Renal/Electrolytes
    Medical field
    • Internal medicine
    Setting
    • Inpatient
    Author
    Eric Lee
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    Originally created: March 3, 2020 by Eric Lee

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