Relacionar Columnas Electrolyte Imbalance S&S 2Versión en línea Match the electrolyte imbalance with its signs and symptoms. por Tamara Garcia 1 Hypocalcemia 2 Hypokalemia 3 Hypercalcemia 4 Hypophosphatemia 5 Hypomagnesemia 6 Hyperphosphatemia 7 Hyponatremia 8 Hypernatremia 9 Hyperkalemia 10 Hypermagnesemia 11 Hypochloremia Which electrolyte imbalance presents as follows: agitation, irritability, weakness, hyperexcitability of muscles, dysrhythmias, seizures, coma and S&S of hyponatremia? If a patient has hypoactive reflexes, drowsiness, muscle weakness and or depressed respirations, what electrolyte imbalance are we suspecting? If a patient has a shortened ST segment and QT interval, bradycardia, and is experiencing heart blocks , what electrolyte imbalance are we suspecting? If a patient shows signs of nystagmus, confusion, muscle weakness, tissue hypoxia, muscle, and bone pain, what imbalance are we suspecting? Tetany, paresthesia, Trousseau sign and Chvostek sign are symptoms of this imbalance. Which electrolyte imbalance exhibits the same S&S as HypoCalcemia? If a patient has Tall tented T-waves, prolonged PR interval, prolonged QRS duration, absent p waves, what electrolyte imbalance do we suspect? If a patient has flat or inverted t waves, depressed ST segment, widened QRS, prolonged PR interval, what electrolyte imbalance are we suspecting? If a patient has a new onset of nausea and vomiting and a temperature of 101.2f, what electrolyte imbalance are we suspecting? If a patient has Flattened T Wave, prominent u wave, ST depression and prolonged PR interval, what electrolyte imbalance are we suspecting? If a patient has a sudden mood change, HA, N and Vomiting, what electrolyte imbalance are we suspecting?