Prototype Drug Unit 8 & 9- Potassium Chloride Flashcards

1
Q

What is the key hormone for the regulation of potassium homeostasis?

A

Insulin

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2
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What is important about IV form of potassium chloride?

A

it is hard on the veins so giving it fast can be fatal (Give it slowly)

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3
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What is it used for?

A

hypokalemia, or diurectics, or people who have anything that would deplete K+ levels

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4
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Adverse effects

A

K+= GI
(Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain)
(Take with meals to lessen these effects and drink with plenty of water so as not to create peptic ulcers)

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Contraindications

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Hyperkalemia, systemic acidosis, severe dehydration, extensive tissue breakdown as in severe burns, or adrenal insufficiency.

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Drug interactions

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Potassium supplements or potassium-sparing diuretics
ACE inhibitors because they prevent aldosterone secretion and cause potassium retention.
Drugs that slow down GI (anticholinergics)

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Treatment of overdose

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IV 10% dextrose solution. Sodium bicarbonate to correct acidosis. Polystyrene sulfonate to enhance elimination of it.

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