
Electrolyte Physiology (Na+, K+, Cl-, Ca2+, and Mg2+)
Dr. Matt and Dr. Mike's Medical Podcast
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Calcium Ions and Blood Clotting
When the pancrises, try to compensate for e platina. Just gives too much insulen. That means the insulen is drive in the pump. The pump becomes more efficient. It's pulling more potassium into the cell. Yo, become hypoclemic. And it basically does a it makes the excitable cells more negative. Yes. So you'll get things like constirpation, cramp in so a in terms of the e c g,. You get a u wave instead of the spiked t wave, and you get a prolonged c t interval. Do you want to here? Look, i don't think there's amount to go through with. We've got
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