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Tough....I like it when you antagonize me....it's half the reason I come here!!...we're colleagues....I just don't like it when you antagonize the nurses.
and the answer to your question:
Because of NS's low pH, it will result in a higher serum K level than giving LR (with negligent amount of K) with it's higher pH.
K restricted diets very rare....even in dialysis patients.
and the answer to your question:
Because of NS's low pH, it will result in a higher serum K level than giving LR (with negligent amount of K) with it's higher pH.
K restricted diets very rare....even in dialysis patients.
When I did my nephro rotation at the VA the nephrologist I worked with had some dialysis patients on a potassium restricted diet. Granted this situation is different.
Let me rephrase the question.. how would you explain it in court if you had to?
