A 67-year-old man with no significant past history and no regular medications presents with one week of increasing dyspnoea and unsteadiness. Selected serum biochemistry is shown below.
| Test |
Result |
Reference range |
| Sodium |
145 mmol/L |
134-146 |
| Potassium |
8.0 mmol/L |
3.4-5.0 |
| Chloride |
107 mmol/L |
98-106 |
| Bicarbonate |
5 mmol/L |
22-28 |
| Urea |
63.2 mmol/L |
2.5-6.4 |
| Creatinine |
3.40 mmol/L |
0.05-0.1 |
Provide one (1) calculation that assists interpretation of these results.
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Interpret these results in this clinical setting. State three (3) points.
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List two (2) likely differential diagnoses for the cause of these results.
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Complete the table with three (3) urgent key investigations and one justification for each.
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| Investigation |
Justification |
| 1. |
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| 2. |
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| 3. |
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Total Score: 0 / 12
Percentage: 0%
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