Relacionar Columnas Electrolyte Imbalance S&S 2Versión en línea Match the electrolyte imbalance with its signs and symptoms. por Tamara Garcia 1 Hypercalcemia 2 Hyperphosphatemia 3 Hypocalcemia 4 Hypophosphatemia 5 Hypernatremia 6 Hypermagnesemia 7 Hypokalemia 8 Hypochloremia 9 Hyponatremia 10 Hypomagnesemia 11 Hyperkalemia 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? If a patient has hypoactive reflexes, drowsiness, muscle weakness and or depressed respirations, 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? Which electrolyte imbalance exhibits the same S&S as HypoCalcemia? Tetany, paresthesia, Trousseau sign and Chvostek sign are symptoms of this imbalance. Which electrolyte imbalance presents as follows: agitation, irritability, weakness, hyperexcitability of muscles, dysrhythmias, seizures, coma and S&S of hyponatremia? If a patient shows signs of nystagmus, confusion, muscle weakness, tissue hypoxia, muscle, and bone pain, what imbalance are we suspecting? 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 shortened ST segment and QT interval, bradycardia, and is experiencing heart blocks , what electrolyte imbalance are we suspecting?