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Q: What happens if your digoxin levels fall too low?
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Does low levels of digoxin cause high tsh?

yes


What hormone is released when your blood glucose levels fall too low?

Glucagon is the hormone released by the kidneys when blood sugar levels fall too low. This hormone forces the liver to break down glycogen into glucose needed by the cells.


What typically happens to the inflation rate when unemployment falls to very low levels?

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When would you withhold digoxin or linoxon?

The rule of thumb is 'Nausea'. When the patient feels like vomiting, he may be getting overdose of digoxin. Otherwise, there may be hypokalemia or low level of potassium. Most common cause for the same is no food intake or loose motion. If you continue to give digoxin, patient will go for vomiting. Natures way to get rid of digoxin. if you continue to give digoxin, you have serious side effects, like digoxin induced cardiac arrhythmias.


How does your electrolyte balance get affected and what happens when the levels are too low?

Problems With Electrolyte Balance (causes and symptoms of low levels): http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual_ha/sec3/ch18/ch18d.html


What do you assess in an infant before giving digoxin?

The pulse,blood pressure. If its too low you can kill the baby.


What is a response of the body to change in blood glucose?

A) Blood glucose levels that fall too low signal the release of glucagon B) Blood glucose levels that rise too high signal the release of glycogen C) Blood glucose levels that rise too high signal the release of epinephrine D) Blood glucose levels that fall too low signal the release of insulin


What is the typical response of the body to changes in blood glucose?

A) Blood glucose levels that fall too low signal the release of glucagon B) Blood glucose levels that rise too high signal the release of glycogen C) Blood glucose levels that rise too high signal the release of epinephrine D) Blood glucose levels that fall too low signal the release of insulin


What happens if carbon dioxide levels in the blood are too low?

cells can become poisoned.. =D ashlee


What happens when your blood pressure is too low?

if u have low red blood cells then you get "anemia." and anemia can make you feel tired. it also makes your bladder turn green and you pee every five minutes


what do you do if your levels are to high or to low?

what do you do if your levels are to high or to low


Which of the following hormones is released when your blood glucose levels fall too low?

That is hormone glucogon. It is secreted by pancrease