Nurse friends, when a patient has hyperkalemia we can give Reg insulin IV to push K+ back in the cell and D50 to offset the insulin. Bicarb also can do this too, but we give all three right? What else does the Bicarb do that I'm missing?
What's funny is the fact that the pathophys of acute kidney injury is what I'm looking for as that was my question. I'm not sure what to research for you all to understand what I'm looking for as it is a disease process. There are no articles/journa...