0521779407-09 CUNY1086/Karliner 0 521 77940 7 June 4, 2007 21:13
Hypermagnesemia Hypernatremia 751
■Magnesium level >7 mEq per liter
➣Lethargy
■Magnesium level 5 to 10 mEq per liter
➣Hypotension and prolongation of the PR and QT intervals as well
as QRS duration.
■Magnesium level >10 mEq per liter
➣Paralysis of voluntary muscles and respiratory failure
■Magnesium level >15 mEq per liter
➣Complete heart block or asystole
tests
n/a
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
n/a
specific therapy
■Calcium ion is a direct antagonist of magnesium and should be
given to patients who are seriously ill with magnesium intoxication.
Hemodialysis may be required following cessation of magnesium
therapy.
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
n/a
Hypernatremia......................................
CHIRAG PARIKH, MD, PhD and TOMAS BERL, MD
history & physical
■Polyuria, polydipsia
■Vomiting, diarrhea
■Drugs – loop diuretics
Signs & Symptoms
■Volume status: Important guide to diagnosis and treatment
➣Edema, orthostasis, skin turgor and axillary sweat