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Q: Why hyperkalemia in acidosis patients?
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Patients with acidosis (condition of increased acidity in body fluids) or established liver insufficiency should not take methionine


What does a potassium overdose do to your body?

Hyperkalemia or the condition of high levels of potassium in your serum can be caused by a number of things including diuretics like spironolactone or an ACE inhibitor, exogenous potassium ingestion, iatragenic administration of potassium chloride (KCl), other medications like NSAIDs or bactrim, type 4 renal tube acidosis, adrenal insufficiency, and rhabdomyolysis. Hyperkalemia can result in fatal heart arrhythmias. Lethal injection in the US is accomplished by injecting potassium chloride into the circulatory system.


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Does hyperkalemia get treated with insulin?

Insulin injections are used to treat hyperkalemia in emergency situations


How does hyperkalemia relate to the ECG?

Hyperkalemia cause tall t wave and wide qrs wave


What is the medical application of acidosis?

The medical application of acidosis is to rectify the the pH of the blood. There are two main type of acidosis which are respiratory and metabolic acidosis.