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Hi everyone.
This topic is basically a huge confusion to me. I know the phases of an action potential. I know the heart's action potentials whether nodal and muscular and that's all fine and dandy but when it comes to me being able to logically predict the outcomes of a certain electrolyte imbalance (like for example: hypokalemia results in muscle weakness) it's a mess.
Please help. Let this be the thread in which I finally put this thing to rest.
I want to understand the effects of hypo/hyper (natremia,kalemia,calcemia) on excitable tissue.
United we understand. Unleash your knowledge on me

This topic is basically a huge confusion to me. I know the phases of an action potential. I know the heart's action potentials whether nodal and muscular and that's all fine and dandy but when it comes to me being able to logically predict the outcomes of a certain electrolyte imbalance (like for example: hypokalemia results in muscle weakness) it's a mess.
Please help. Let this be the thread in which I finally put this thing to rest.
I want to understand the effects of hypo/hyper (natremia,kalemia,calcemia) on excitable tissue.
United we understand. Unleash your knowledge on me

