Rejected at: Nov, 01, 2023
4:33 a.m.
Author:
Quaidge
Related Deck:
1659122273009
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Rejection reason
Not a super helpful mnemonic, and already covered in deck
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Management of {{c1::hyperkalemia}} can be remembered as “Ca BIG K Drop” (see a big potassium drop):
{{c1::Calcium Gluconate (if peaked T waves present)::Ca}}
{{c1::β2 agonist or Bicarbonate::B}}
{{c1::Insulin::I}}
{{c1::Glucose::G}}
{{c1::Kayexalate (oral)*::K}}
{{c1::Diuretics (loop) or Dialysis (if severe)::Drop}}
{{c1::β2 agonist or Bicarbonate::B}}
{{c1::Insulin::I}}
{{c1::Glucose::G}}
{{c1::Kayexalate (oral)*::K}}
{{c1::Diuretics (loop) or Dialysis (if severe)::Drop}}
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Management of {{c1::<u>hyperkalemia</u>}} can be remembered as “<b>Ca BIG K Drop</b>”<b> </b>(see a big potassium drop):<br><br><div style=""><div class="mnemonics">{{c1::<b><u>Ca</u></b>lcium Gluconate (if peaked T waves present)::Ca}}<br>{{c1::<b><u>β</u></b><sub>2</sub> agonist or <u><b>B</b></u>icarbonate::B}}<br>{{c1::<b><u>I</u></b>nsulin::I}}<br>{{c1::<b><u>G</u></b>lucose::G}}<br>{{c1::<b><u>K</u></b>ayexalate (oral)*::K}}<br>{{c1::<b><u>D</u></b>iuretics (loop) or <u><b>D</b></u>ialysis (if severe)::Drop}}</div></div>
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Pathoma
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Additional Resources

*kayexalate use is contentious - not much evidence for effectiveness, can take hours to work, and may even cause harm
diuretics (furosemide) also facilitate potassium excretion
dialysis is efficient, but difficult in patients without preexisting access

*kayexalate use is contentious - not much evidence for effectiveness, can take hours to work, and may even cause harm
diuretics (furosemide) also facilitate potassium excretion
dialysis is efficient, but difficult in patients without preexisting access
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<img src="paste-77c23a3cf6710292dd4d13f8158518315af1ca0d.jpg" width="599"><br><br>*kayexalate use is contentious - not much evidence for effectiveness, can take hours to work, and may even cause harm<br><br>diuretics (furosemide) also facilitate potassium excretion<br>dialysis is efficient, but difficult in patients without preexisting access
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