1. What type of dietary foods should the nurse teach a patient with hyperkalemia to avoid?
Ans) Hyperkalemia: A high level of the electrolyte potassium in the blood.
Nursing Actions for Hyperkalemia:
~ Monitor Labs: Serum, K+, Mg+, Cl-
~ Monitor EKG
~ Teach patient to avoid foods high in potassium: Fresh fruit,
fruit juice, dry fruit, vegetables, meats, nuts, cola, cocoa.
~ Monitor U.O. Must have good output before giving K+
supplements
~ Maintain IV access.
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