I had labs done, and my doc said that my potassium was considered "critically high". So they want me to get labs done again, just in case it was a "false result". If my potassium is really that high, what could cause that? And can high potassium make you very tired? I am tired all the time.
Are there any studies that show that insulin treatment alone is enough to treat mild HK. Are there any published papers or clinical trials or meta analysis that point to guidelines in this same direction of only giving insulin in high glucose state. It makes sense, I’m just trying to do a class assignment now…
When random glucose level is above 250mg/ DL and the patient is diabetic... Should we give only insulin or take other measures except giving insulin?... Kindly clarify
at 3:47 I explain that we give Insulin without Glucose, since the level of glucose is above 250mg/dl in a diabetic patient. Calcium gluconate can be given as normal.
@@drandrasfazakas Thanks Sir for the reply!... One more thing... Beta adrenergic agonist such as Albuterol given parenterally or by nebulization also have a role in hyperkalemia correction... which was not discussed in this video...
agree with you calcium gluconate stabilises cardiac membrane - ie cardioprotective effect and maybe give this first- so patient does not arrest - then get the insulin / dextrose
Not hooper, but hyper. It comes from greek. I know that you say pronounce it high-per in the states. But I like to use latin and greek words with their pronounciations :D
Not hiper, but hyper. It comes from greek. I know that you say pronounce it high-per in the states. But I like to use latin and greek words with their pronounciations :D
I have lost my mom due to hyperkalemia. Your message is very informative. I'm sure your message will create awareness and people will get benefit.
I very much appreciate the precision and detail of the actual treatment protocols in this excellent 'clinical sided' video
Best videos I have seen on this topic and thanks for the unit conversions.
Excellent explanation. Better than nursing school
Your way of explaining the topic israally superb👌👌 Thx for such a informative vedio🙏
No doctor, thank YOU for educating and helping us understand the treatment of hyperkalemia.
Very informative and you explained it so well...
EXCELLENT presentation!! Thanks.
I had labs done, and my doc said that my potassium was considered "critically high". So they want me to get labs done again, just in case it was a "false result". If my potassium is really that high, what could cause that? And can high potassium make you very tired? I am tired all the time.
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Clear,concise and beautiful..tnx a lot sir..plz add more videos..
Excellent Clear Explanation, thank you
Going great job sir ....... Really appreciated 👍
Blurry vision rashes OUTBREAKS tested levels up a bit now going to heamatoligist Friday 1 week great service from NHS x
Well done, thank you sir.
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Great information
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Are there any studies that show that insulin treatment alone is enough to treat mild HK. Are there any published papers or clinical trials or meta analysis that point to guidelines in this same direction of only giving insulin in high glucose state. It makes sense, I’m just trying to do a class assignment now…
How calcium can stabilize the cell membrane what’s it’s effect on potassium?
Awesome sir 👍
Well done.
I have hematoligyst Friday I'm in mild stage it took one week for my hospital appointment
How about albuterol inhalation? Any insight on this?
Nice presentation
good job .god bless you
What is the regulation of isulin in 500cc of 10% dextrose?
If pt has ESRD, regular insulin should decrease to 5 units only.
Can you help me and mention the guidelines or resource that you depend on
because of my doctors always asks about it
"Uptodate" for example
Exilent brifing good job.
Nice 💚💚💚
Regulation for insulin an dextros? And what about salbutamol?
Dr. Could help me ? How to treat pacient Haemodialisi(CKD) when also have Hyperkalemia(severe)?
How can you lower potassium at home? My Dr told me mine was too high and I didn't know what to do to lower it at home.
@@cjrobo I don't eat any of those to begin with. It's good now, it leveled itself out.
@@AlvinaRayne I feel bradycardia slow heart beat from 5 days or extreme dizziness or today I walk up with paralysis. Is that hyperkelimia???
What abouy Lokelna. A powder given for high potasiam.
We use D25% + 20 u insulin
And K bind sachet (Calcium Polystyrene Sulphonate)
Sir if pt have hypoglycemic nd also hyperkalamic... In that case what treatment of medication can given?
My problem is low potassium disease which treatment
When random glucose level is above 250mg/ DL and the patient is diabetic... Should we give only insulin or take other measures except giving insulin?... Kindly clarify
at 3:47 I explain that we give Insulin without Glucose, since the level of glucose is above 250mg/dl in a diabetic patient. Calcium gluconate can be given as normal.
@@drandrasfazakas Thanks Sir for the reply!... One more thing... Beta adrenergic agonist such as Albuterol given parenterally or by nebulization also have a role in hyperkalemia correction... which was not discussed in this video...
Dr i had hyperkalemia with a.k.disease.
Which is now in emergency or promptly stage.
Tell me is there any permanent treatment 4 hyperkalemia
is it calcium gluconate actually help to lower the K level? or it is used to protect the heart until K level return to normal?
I think Ca stabilizes membrane potential as well as has cardioprotective effect.
Nah the Ca gluc stabilizes action potential, insulin, kayexalate, albuterol decrease K+
agree with you calcium gluconate stabilises cardiac membrane - ie cardioprotective effect and maybe give this first- so patient does not arrest - then get the insulin / dextrose
hooperkalemia
Not hooper, but hyper. It comes from greek. I know that you say pronounce it high-per in the states. But I like to use latin and greek words with their pronounciations :D
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My potassium is at an 8 😢😢😢
…Or just puke! Eat something spoil and watch u throw up your potassium. It will lever it out 😂 .
Hoopperkalemia
Are you MASRI??HIIIPERKALEMIA LOL
Not hiper, but hyper. It comes from greek. I know that you say pronounce it high-per in the states. But I like to use latin and greek words with their pronounciations :D