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Card 6
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Dehydration in babies clinical features include:
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Card 7
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1 sachet of dioralyte should be dissolved in how many mls of water?
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Card 8
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Why is it important to dissolve in the right amount of water?
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Card 9
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What age can you give dioralyte sachets?
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Card 10
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What class of anti-hypertensives can cause hyperkalaemia?
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Card 11
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What electrolyte imbalance may occur due to fluid overload in heart failure?
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Card 12
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Omeprazole causes hypernatraemia.
T/F?
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Card 13
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Electrolyte imbalance of which ion is associated with arrhythmias?
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Card 14
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Which class of drugs commonly causes hypokalaemia?
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Card 15
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Which condition would put a patient at increased risk of hyperkalaemia?
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