Re: potassium level and fluid replacement Originally Posted by dan_dfc
Quick electrolyte question, would fluid replacement with NS in a slightly dehydrated pt lower pt potassium level?
By reading this, the assumption is that because patient was 'slightly dehydrated', you didnt rapidly and/or massively bolus her.
So...Quick answer: no..at least in that NS typically wont cause hypokalemia. (you may notice a drop/fluctuation but it's not usually significant)
But...if patient is dehydrated/pre-renal to the point that her creatinine and potassium are elevating (which, btw, would not be considered 'slightly dehydrated'), a fluid bolus many times will help to 'open-up' her kidneys and as a consequence could drop her potassium...(usually not to the point that she's hypokalemic)
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