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Mg
ABGs
100

This is the normal sodium range.

What is 135-145 mEq/L

100

This is the normal potassium range.

What is 3.5–5.0 mEq/L?

100

This is the normal magnesium range.

What is 1.3-2.1?

100

Normal blood pH is between these two values.

What is 7.35–7.45?

200

A patient with confusion, seizures, and headache may have this sodium imbalance.

What is hyponatremia?

200

Hypokalemia can be caused by this medication class.

What are diuretics (loop/thiazide)?

200

Hypomagnesemia often presents with this neuromuscular sign

What is muscle twitching or hyperreflexia?

200

A patient who is hyperventilating is most likely to develop this acid-base imbalance.

What is respiratory alkalosis?

300

A patient with thirst, dry mucous membranes, and restlessness may have this sodium imbalance.

What is hypernatremia?

300

This ECG change is associated with hyperkalemia.

What are tall peaked T waves?

300

Hypermagnesemia most often occurs in patients with dysfunction of this organ.

What are the kidneys?

300

Diabetic ketoacidosis leads to this acid-base imbalance.

What is metabolic acidosis?

400

Hyponatremia is often caused by this common IV fluid.

What is hypotonic solution (like 0.45% NS)?

400

Potassium should never be given this way because it is fatal.

What is IV push?

400

Severe hypermagnesemia can cause this life-threatening complication.

What is respiratory or cardiac arrest?

400

Prolonged vomiting or NG suctioning causes this imbalance.

What is metabolic alkalosis?

500

Hypernatremia is corrected slowly with this type of IV solution to prevent cerebral edema.

What is hypotonic solution (D5W, 0.45% NS)?

500

Patients with hypokalemia are at high risk for this complication.

What are cardiac dysrhythmias?

500

IV magnesium is the treatment of choice for this pregnancy complication.

What is preeclampsia/eclampsia?

500

The lungs compensate for metabolic acidosis by doing this.

What is increasing respirations (Kussmaul breathing)?