What are the signs and symptoms of HYPERcalcaemia?
What complications can arise from HYPERcalcaemia?
What can cause HYPERcalcaemia?
What are the levels for mild, moderate and severe HYPERcalcaemia?
What drugs can lead to HYPERcalcaemia?
-Thiazide like diuretics
- Lithium may directly stimulate PTH secretion and increase renal calcium reabsorption. The effects are typically reversed on drug withdrawal. Lithium decreases the sensitivity of the calcium-sensing receptor to calcium, and it may also unmask pre-existing primary hyperparathyroidism
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin A = manifestations of vitamin A toxicity include dermatitis, alopecia, and hepatic dysfunction
- Calcium co-prescribed with antacids or calcium and vitamin D preparations (‘calcium-alkali syndrome’)
This syndrome is characterized by severe hypercalcaemia, renal impairment, and metabolic alkalosis.
What are the treatment options for HYPERcalcaemia?
What are the levels for mild, moderate and severe HYPOnatraemia?
Hyponatraemia is defined as a serum sodium concentration of less than 135 mmol/L.
What are the rate of onset of HYPOnatraemia?
- Chronic — duration of 48 hours or more.
What are the causes of HYPOnatraemia?
What are the symptoms of HYPOnatraemia?
Rapid change or severe hyponatraemia =
Chronic hyponatraemia =
The 3 C’s - Confusion, Convulsant, Coma- Mental Status Change
What drugs can cause HYPOnatraemia?
What are the different types of HYPOnatraemia?
What drugs can cause of HYPOnatraemia?
-Drugs that cause loss of ADH inhibition (SIADH):
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (particularly in combination with thiazide diuretics or heart failure).
-Drugs that produce exogenous ADH:
Desmopressin.
Oxytocin.
What are the other causes of HYPOnatraemia?
What are the treatment option for HYPOnatraemia?
-Acute hyponatraemia with moderate or severe symptoms: Hypertonic saline restores serum sodium concentration to a safe level to correct any cerebral oedema and reduce the risk of complications.
What drugs can cause HYPERkalaemia?
Spironolactone ACE inhibitors AIIRBs NSAIDs Trimethoprim Ciclosporin Heparin
What is the treatment option for HYPERkalaemia?
When is sodium bicarbonate used?
What are the risk of sodium supplements?
What are the symptoms of Hyperkalaemia?
What are the symptoms of HYPERnatraemia?
What are the treatment option for HYPERnatraemia?
IV NaCl and Glucose 5%
What are the symptoms of HYPOkalaemia?
Arrythmia
Muscles twitch
Muscles cramps
Paralysis
What are the treatment options for HYPOkalaemia?
Potassium sparing diuretics
Potassium supplements
Correcting low Magnesiums
KCL solution