Na
K
Ca
Mg
Cl
Phosphate
Albumin
Related to aldosterone & ADH
Hypo = headache, nausea, confusion, weakness, decreased LOC, increased renal output
Hyper = thirst, decrease U/O, dry skin, decreased CO
Need for muscle contractility, cardiac function, neural transmission, blood clotting
Hypo = nervousness, irritability, tetany
Hyper = anorexia, N/V, somnolence, coma
This level of BUN can be caused by:
CHF
++ Protein in GI tract
GI bleed
Hypovolemia
Heart attack
Kidney disease
Shock
Urinary tract obstruction
This level of BUN can be caused by:
Liver failure
Low protein diet
Malnutrition
Over-hydration
HCO3
pH
paCO2
paO2
Creatinine (1-M and 2-F)
BUN
Glucose (1-fasting and 2-postprandial)
Hct M and F
Hgb M and F
WBC
Platelets
INR
aPTT
Pt
Ca (Hyper or Hypo)?
Anorexia, fatigue coma, polyuria, weakness, constipation, signs of dehydration
Ca (Hyper or Hypo)?
Nervousness, irritability, excitability, tetany
Influences cardiac function; aldosterone increases renal loses; when Na is reabsorbed, this is lost; alkalosis decreases this; acidosis increases this
K (Hyper or Hypo)?
Weakness, paralysis, hyporeflexia, increased sensistivity to digoxin, flattened T wave, prominent U wave
K (Hyper or Hypo)?
Irritability, N/V, diarrhea, peaked T wave, wide QRS, and depressed ST
This is needed for synthesis and metabolism of carbs, protein, and nucleic acids; also has an impact on organ function.
Mg (Hyper or Hypo)?
Neuromuscular symptoms. Weakness, irritability, tetany, ECG changes, delirium, convulsions
Mg (Hyper or Hypo)?
Wide PR and QT, wide QRS, lethargy, N/V, slurred speech
Protein made by the liver. If low, may be a sign of kidney disease or liver disease. Low levels occur when the body does not get enough nutrients (i.e. weight loss, chron's, low-protein diets). Increased levels - dehydration, high protein diet
Phosphate
Albumin
Chloride
BUN
Creatinine
Hct
Hgb