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Mrs. Finn is a 40-year-old female that presents to the ER with complaints of vomiting and diarrhea for 4 days. She reports abdominal cramping, pins and needle sensations in her fingers and toes, muscle weakness, fatigue, and confusion. Her blood pressure is 90/ 70 mm Hg. Her hematocrit level is 0.75 L/L.Â
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Hematocrit (Hct) normal value for women is 0.37-0.47.
Higher Values: Dehydration, high altitudes, polycythemia
Lower Values: Anemia, bone marrow failure, hemorrhage, leukemia, overhydration
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What type of electrolyte imbalance(s) do you suspect?
What is the normal range for this electrolyte(s)?
What signs and symptoms/clinical manifestations would you see with this electrolyte imbalance?
What acid-base imbalance would you anticipate?
What tests would you do to confirm your diagnosis and treatment would be most appropriate and why?
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