Winning Wednesday: Hyperkalemia & Hypokalemia NCLEX Notes
Professor Regina talks about the NCLEX safety points of hypokalemia and Hyperkalemia. Hyperkalemia is a condition characterized by high levels of potassium in the blood, while hypokalemia is the opposite - low levels of potassium in the blood. Both of these conditions can have serious consequences on the body's function and must be properly understood by nursing students and those preparing for the NCLEX exam. In this video, we will cover the causes, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, and treatment options for hyperkalemia and hypokalemia. Understanding these concepts is essential for providing safe and effective care to patients with potassium imbalances. Whether you are a nursing student looking to deepen your understanding of these conditions or preparing for the NCLEX exam, this video will provide you with the knowledge and resources you need to succeed. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more informative content on nursing and healthcare topics. ► Get Quick Facts Next Gen - https://bit.ly/QF-NGN ► Subscribe Now - http://bit.ly/ReMar-Subscription ► Get NCLEX V2: http://www.ReMarNurse.com ► GET THE PODCAST: https://remarnurse.podbean.com/ ► WATCH LESSONS: http://bit.ly/ReMarNCLEXLectures/ ► FOLLOW ReMar on Instagram: #hyperkalemia #hypokalemia #nclexprep #nclexnursing #remarreview

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