How do you make potassium tolerable?

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Specializes in ICU and EMS.

It seems that lately our orders for potassium repleation have been more PO and less IV. Almost every patient that I have attempted to give PO potassium has either spit it back out on me or refused. K Dur is just too big, and K Elixir is just NASTY. Are there any tricks to making PO potassium tolerable?

I always break K-dur in half. I save it for last and offer applesauce if anyone has difficulty swallowing. Yes, it's a pain.

Specializes in ICU and EMS.
I always break K-dur in half. I save it for last and offer applesauce if anyone has difficulty swallowing. Yes, it's a pain.

But I thought that K Dur is slow-release and cannot be cut in half (even though it is scored). :confused:

Specializes in Adult Oncology.

You can cut it in half. You can also "melt" it down in pudding. I always break it in half too, usually by accident. That pill is soft.

Specializes in Critical Care.

I've had an MD order potassium replacement by inch of banana for a patient who refused the pills and liquid. Apparently there is 1meq of potassium per inch of banana.

Specializes in CICU.

My understanding is that you can dissolve it, not crush it. I sometimes melt it in a small amount of water and then mix in applesauce.

Specializes in ICU and EMS.

Awesome! I knew you all would have the answers!! Thanks a bunch!!

MunoRN-- Interesting order! It reminds me of when I used to work in an ER where the doctor would order lemon wedges for patients with infected salivary glands. Dietary thought we were nuts! But it worked!

Specializes in Hospice.

Ask for the wax matrix tablets. They are smaller and easier on the stomach. It is just a different version and there is not a big price difference.

Specializes in Med-Surg.

I've had an MD order potassium replacement by inch of banana for a patient who refused the pills and liquid. Apparently there is 1meq of potassium per inch of banana.

lemon wedges for patients with infected salivary glands.

very interesting findings... :nurse:

Specializes in Step-Down.

For liquid put it in a juice box.

Specializes in MED/SURG STROKE UNIT, LTC SUPER., IMU.

Juice is the trick I usually use. I take 1/2 a cup of whatever juice they like and mix it with the K, then I have the other 1/2 and another juice cup to chase it down. I always tell them that it is nasty and just swig it down as quickly as possible.

Specializes in LTC, Acute Care.

Dissolve pill form in water or applesauce.

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