
IBCC Episode 67 - Hypokalemia
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Ivy Potassium Administration in Critical Care
As a general rule, you don't want to give more than ten mcs per hour through any particular peripheral veins. If patients are sicker, if they have severe hypochylemu theye dibeticeto asidosis, then faster would be 20 an cs per hour. Now that's the standard patient senaria. Let's kick it up a notch. So walk me through cardia, arrest, duta, hypocalema, recurrent malignant aridmias with a pulse or severe hypocalemia,. plus plus other cindrums like decay, overdose on data blockers, et cetera. In these three scenarias, what's the typical ivy
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