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Ca review
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Nursing
Post-Graduate
06/14/2015

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Term
what percent of Ca bound? ionized?
Definition
about 1/2 and 1/2, with ionized being the active portion
Term
How does the concentration of free calcium in the extracellular space compare to that found in the intracellular space?
Definition
intercellular Ca is 10,000 times lower than that found extracellular
Term
how does alkalosis/ acidosis affect ionized Ca concentrations?
Definition
alkalosis decreases ionized Ca levels, acidosis increases it
Term
2 most important hormones in the regulation of serum Ca regulated? How do they function?
Definition
Parathyroid hormone and calcitriol promote the mobilization of calcium from bone, promote the reabsorption of Ca from the renal tubules, and increase intestinal absorption of calcium.
Term
What are normal Ca levels?
Definition
Total Ca 8.5-10.5 mg/dl, Ionized Ca 4.75-5.3 mg/dl, or 2.38-2.66 mEq/L, and Ionized Calcium = 1.19-1.33 mmol/L.
Term
A pt. exhibits hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia, what causes would you suspect?
Definition
renal failure or hypoparathyroidism
Term
What are the cardiovascular s/s of hypocalcemia?
Definition
Dysrhythmias, EKG changes, heart failure, hypotension, and resistance to dig and beta-adrenergic drugs.
Term
Neuromuscular s/s of hypocalcemia?
Definition
weakness, sz, tetany, and muscle spasms.
Term
respiratory s/s of hypocalcemia?
Definition
Bronchospasm, laryngospasm, apnea
Term
What are some causes of hypocalcemia?
Definition
Usually deficiency of parathyroid hormone, either from removal or suppression. Causes of suppression-hypo- or hypermagnesemia, burns, sepsis, and pancreatitis.
Or hyperphosphatemia or massive blood transfusion.
Term
An otherwise healthy patient has hypocalcemia, but has a normal phosphate concentration. What do you think may be the cause?
Definition
usually vitamin D or magnesium deficit.
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