Ans1
The lab results are not normal
Patient develop mild hyponatraemia and hypokalemia (low amount of serum sodium and potassium)
Ans2
Treatment includes
N. S. IV infusion
Potoclor
Antibiotics
Sodium bicarbonate (if investigation show metabolic acidosis)
Ans3
If symptoms persist there is cancer of
Metabolic acidosis
Severe dehydration
Severe hypokalemia and other electrolyte imbalance causes cardiac arrhythmia.
Ans4
Always drink clean and boil water
Prevent overcrowding
Protein rich food intake to treat malnutrition
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Please discuss ONE SPECIFIC medication for urinary disorder. Give class; actions and uses; side effects & adverse reactions; contraindications & toxicity; administration; any other pertinent information.
2. Please discuss ONE SPECIFIC medication for urinary disorder. Give class; actions and uses; side effects & adverse reactions, contraindications & toxicity: administration: any other pertinent information.
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A 36-year-old client was admitted with gastroenteritis. She has been vomiting and having severe diarrhea for 2 days. She is very weak. The current laboratory results are Na+ 128 mEq/L, K+ 3.0 mEq/L, Cl− 90 mEq/L. The physician orders IV of 0.9% normal saline solution at 100 mL/hr, NPO, and I & O. Are the lab results normal or abnormal? If so, which ones? What treatment and/or medication(s), if any, would be ordered? What complication(s) if any is likely to...
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