Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Phosphorus
- Hyperphosphatemia
- Causes
- Chemotherapy
Anmerkungen:
- Chronic kidney Disease
- Excessive
Ingestion of Milk,
Vitamin D &
Phosphate
containing
Laxatives
- Hypoparthyroidism
- Signs & Symptoms
- Mild (Aspymtomatic)
- Hypocalcemia
- Tetany
- Deposition of
Calcium-phosphorus
precipitates in the skin, soft
tissue, Cornea, Viscera & Blood
Vessels
- Muscle Cramps,
Paraesthesia &
Seizure
- Interventions
- Foods/Fluids (Dairy) high
in Phosphorus
should be
restricted
- Calcium
Carbonate
Anmerkungen:
- Phosphate binding agent to limit intestinal absorption.
- Rapid Interventions
- Hemodialysis
- Insulin & Glucose
- Adequate Hydration
(Correct Hypocalcemia)
- Calcium Supplements
- Aluminum based antacids
- Caution Renal Failure
- Hypophosphatemia
- Causes
- Malnourishment or
Malabsorption
- Alcohol Withdrawal
- Use of Phosphate
BInding Antacids
- Parental
Nutrition w/
inadequate
phosphorus
Replacement
- Signs &
Symptoms
- Mild Asmptomatic
- Muscle weakness
including
(Respiratory
muscles)
- CNS depression
- Confusion, seizures, coma
- Pain
- Dysrthmias
- Myopathy
- Intervention
- Oral Supplements
- Foods High in Phosphorus
- Meats, fish, poultry, dairy
products, whole grains,
seeds & nuts
- IV phosphorus
Anmerkungen:
- Potassium Phosphate or Sodium Phosphate (Serum <1mg/dL) serious
- Monitor
Potential
complication
Hypocalcemia
- Dysrthmias
- Muscle Twitching
- Monitor
- monitor Cardiac
- LOC (Temporary)
- 2.4-4.4mg/dL
- ATP
- Critical: (Low Value
Concerns) Moderate 1-2.5
mg/dL (Severe- <1mg/dL)