SAQ 846 – Renal – collapse with critical hyperkalaemia

Marked out of 18.00

A 67-year-old man is brought to ED by family after collapsing at home. His history includes dialysis-dependent chronic renal failure from diabetic nephropathy, hypertension, ischaemic heart disease and congestive cardiac failure.

His initial ED vital signs are shown below. An ECG is provided with this question.

Observation Value
GCS 15
BP 80/50 mmHg
Pulse 80 bpm
RR 30/min
SpO2 90% on room air
ECG showing severe hyperkalaemic changes.
ECG for SAQ 846.

List four specific point-of-care or bedside tests indicated in this patient and justify each test.

(Marked out of 8.0)


/ 8

List three diagnostic ECG abnormalities and state the unifying diagnosis.

(Marked out of 4.0)


/ 4

List three ways you would correct the abnormality suggested by the ECG and the treatment principle or goal for each.

(Marked out of 6.0)


/ 6

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