Ca++ Flashcards
Where does PTH act?
bone, kidney, and GI system (indirectly via the kidney)
PTH causes what in the bone?
increased osteoclast activity –> elevated Ca++ and PO4-
PTH causes what in the kidney?
reabsorb Ca++, excrete PO4-
What does vitD do in the gut?
causes absorption of Ca++ and PO4-
Name an exogenous source of vitD in the body?
granulomas (sarcoid, TB)
What is a normal albumin value?
4
What is a normal Ca++ value?
10
For every 1 point of albumin deficiency, the Ca++ changes by?
0.8
As Ca++ goes up, PTH goes ___.
down
S/s hypocalcemia?
tetany, perioral tingling, Trosseau sign, Chvostek sign
What is Trosseau sign?
hand spasm w BP cuff inflation
What is Chvostek sign?
facial nerve spasm with tapping
Dx? tetany, perioral tingling, Trosseau sign, Chvostek sign
hypocalcemia
If you see low Ca++ on labs, what do you do first?
check albumin- see if the Ca++ corrects (0.8 increase for every 1 unit of albumin deficient)
Tx hypocalcemia on labs?
IV calcium