The normal concentration of potassium in the serum is in the range of 3.5 to 5.0 mM
Normal potassium level is 3.5-5.5 and the normal range for magnesium is 1.5-2.5 although there may be variations depending on the source book that you check, these are the general norms for serum potassium and magnesium.
That is within the normal range for serum potassium levels, which range from 3.5-5.0 mmol/L in an adult.Newborns and children are different.Newborn: 3.7-5.9 mmol/LInfant: 4.1-5.3 mmol/LChild: 3.4-4.7 mmol/LReferenceDavis' Comprehensive Laboratory and Diagnostic Handbook with Nursing Implications, 4th edition
The normal levels of serum potassium are 3.5-5.0 mM
25 to 100mmol/L
Every lab determines it own exact range. It is usually somewhere around 3.5 to 5 mEq (or mMol) per liter.
Diabetes Insipidus possibly.
Normal levels range between 3.5-5.2 so you have nothing to worry about at this point.
Normal potassium
According to Medline Plus, the normal range for potassium in adults is 3.7-5.2mEq. 6.7mEq is cause for concern and you should seek advice from a physician or hospital.
What is the normal range?
At standard temperature and pressure, potassium is a solid.