PHR 4111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Salbutamol, Tolvaptan, Creatine Kinase
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Clinical pharmacy preceptor | north shore university hospital. Make recommendations for the ideal management of fluid and electrolyte disturbances (potassium, sodium, calcium, phosphate, magnesium) Calculate plasma osmolality, calcium correction, water in body compartments. Describe the effects of the following substances and where in the kidney they exert their behavior: adh, aldosterone, loop diuretics, thiazide diuretics, vaptan medications. Identify which conditions can lead to excess sodium in the body. Recommend the maximum rate of correction for hyponatremia. Describe the nuances of the treatment options for treating chronic siadh. Identify that factors that contribute to the development of hyponatremia. Describe how and when to give oral and iv potassium to correct hypokalemia. Describe the roles of the various medications used to treat hyperkalemia. Describe the roles of the various medications used to treat hypercalcemia. Identify which patient should receive oral versus iv magnesium to correct hypomagnesemia.