SAQ 719 – Metabolic – severe hyponatraemia with seizures

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A 78-year-old man is brought to the ED with confusion and lethargy.

Initial point-of-care testing shows: sodium 113 mmol/L, potassium 4.9 mmol/L, ionised calcium 1.21 mmol/L, haematocrit 40% PCV and haemoglobin 10.1 g/dL.

List six (6) other laboratory investigations that would help identify the cause of the most significant abnormality.

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Complete the table by listing a laboratory investigation that helps distinguish causes by clinical volume status, and give two (2) causes for elevated and reduced results.

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He deteriorates and begins to convulse. Other than routine seizure management, what specific treatment should be started and how should it be administered?

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What is the endpoint aim of this treatment?

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