Hyperkalemia = EKG… EKG changes = Calcium…
Step 1: Recheck the Potassium
* Most common cause of hyperkalemia is PSEUDOhyperkalemia* Caused by too aggressive/fast of a blood draw* Causes RBCs to break open and falsely increase serum potassium
Step 2: Get an EKG
* Earliest EKG change* Peaked T waves* Late EKG changes* Flattened P wave* Prolonged QRS* Critical/Emergent EKG changes* Sine wave
Step 3: Protect the Heart
* EKG Changes = Give Calcium* Calcium gluconate (can be given IV)* Stabilizes the myocardium against dysrhythmia
Step 4: Shift Potassium Into Cells
* Insulin (plus D50)* Albuterol
Step 5: Remove Potassium from Body
* Kayexalate* Notorious for causing intestinal necrosis* Falling out of favor* Furosemide
Additional Reading
* Round 8 – Fall (EM Clerkship)* Emergency Management of Hyperkalemia (EM Cases)