
Elder Care: A Resource for Interprofessional Providers: Medication-Induced Hypokalemia: A Common Problem
University of Arizona College of Medicine
University of Arizona College of Medicine
Sponsor:
Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
Geriatric Education Center (GEC)
Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP)
POGOe Id:
20848
Date Posted:
01/23/2020
Date Reviewed/Updated
for Clinical Accuracy:
01/23/2020
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Abstract:
Medication-Induced Hypokalemia: A Common Problem is one of a continuing series of practical, evidence based, Provider Fact Sheets which summarize key geriatric topics and provide clinically useful assessments and interventions. Initially developed for remote, rural clinical sites, they are useful for students and health care professionals from many fields and across a very broad range of health care settings.
Educational objectives:
Objectives:
- List common symptoms of medication-induced hypokalemia in older adults
- List the classes of drugs most likely to cause hypokalemia
- Identify antibiotics most likely to cause hypokalemia
Additional information/Special implementation requirements or guidelines:
Subscribers to POGOe are free to reprint Elder Care on their own stationery or in other publications without obtaining specific permission, so long as
- content is not changed,
- no one is charged a fee to use or read the publication,
- authors and their affiliated institutions are noted without change, and
- the reprint includes the following statement: “Reprinted courtesy of the Arizona Reynolds Program of Applied Geriatrics and the Arizona Geriatric Education Center."
Elder Care Provider Sheets can also be accessed at http://www.reynolds.med.arizona.edu/EduProducts/ElderCareProviderSheets.cfm.
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Geriatric Competencies:
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Estimated time to complete:
30 minutes
Conflict of Interest Disclosure:
No, I (we) have nothing to disclose.
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Suggested Citation:
Dr. Barry Weiss. Elder Care: A Resource for Interprofessional Providers: Medication-Induced Hypokalemia: A Common Problem. POGOe - Portal of Geriatrics Online Education; 2020 Available from: https://pogoe.org/productid/20848