DOSES: 1. Calcium Gluconate is usually given as IV injection of 10 cc 10% calcium gluconate over 10 minutes(Remember the three tens :) 2. Insulin Actrapid (Rapid Acting) 10 units in 50 ml of Glucose 50% IV over 30 minutes (would reduce K levels by 0.65 to 1 mmol/L) Monitor blood glucose at 15 minutes, 30 minutes and hourly for next 6 hours to prevent hypoglycemia. 3. 10-20mg Nebulised Salbutamol in 15 to 30 minutes (Reduces K by 0.5-1.0mmol/L) Check K 30 minutes Later FOLLOW ME ON :) Instagram: instagram.com/docwaqasfazal/ Facebook: facebook.com/Drwaqasfazal
DOSES: 1. Calcium Gluconate is usually given as IV injection of 10 cc 10% calcium gluconate over 10 minutes(Remember the three tens :) 2. Insulin Actrapid (Rapid Acting) 10 units in 50 ml of Glucose 50% IV over 30 minutes (would reduce K levels by 0.65 to 1 mmol/L) Monitor blood glucose at 15 minutes, 30 minutes and hourly for next 6 hours to prevent hypoglycemia. 3. 10-20mg Nebulised Salbutamol in 15 to 30 minutes (Reduces K by 0.5-1.0mmol/L) Check K 30 minutes Later
My mother was suffering from diahorea results into fluid loss and electrolyte imbalance. Doctor don't give iv fluids resulting into severe electrolyte balance and arrhythmias. That latter results into actue heart failure and pedaller edema. Without stabilizing heart now he started ns and rl in RL he mixes ceftriaxone (contradiction because risk of presipitations) which results into abdominal and actue plumonary edema ultimately hypoxia and cardiac arrest. All this whithout ECG and Supliment oxygen. My mother could be saved if has as experienced as you.
you must made a course for doctors working in ICU and emergency medicine ......plz plz plz do a course .....whatever the price may be we all purchase that .....thank you and love you
So kind of you Vishal.. My only constraint is the constraint of time. If I ever make these courses. My courses will always be free. 😊❤️ Keep supporting
Very informative, Are Thiazide diuretics like HCTZ more preferred than loop (frusemide) and for mild hyperkalemia are oral calcium polystyrene sulfonate useful.
Youre lecture focuses on relevant information. Thanks Doctor Waqas in the Philippines our word coined term of Waqas is wakas which is end but I wish you continue with your informative lecture and not end because it helps.
DOSES: 1. Calcium Gluconate is usually given as IV injection of 10 cc 10% calcium gluconate over 10 minutes(Remember the three tens :) 2. Insulin Actrapid (Rapid Acting) 10 units in 50 ml of Glucose 50% IV over 30 minutes (would reduce K levels by 0.65 to 1 mmol/L) Monitor blood glucose at 15 minutes, 30 minutes and hourly for next 6 hours to prevent hypoglycemia. 3. 10-20mg Nebulised Salbutamol in 15 to 30 minutes (Reduces K by 0.5-1.0mmol/L) Check K 30 minutes Later