Management of Fluid and Electrolyte problems in Children


How much potassium?

Aim: Acute correction to avoid serious complications. Then more gradual correction.

Emergency administration should be via a large vein and with the patient on a cardiac monitor.

As most of the body's potassium is intracellular, it is difficult to assess the potassium deficit from plasma potassium levels. Specific amounts are therefore difficult to calculate and it is therefore important to follow the replacement with regular measurements.


Methods of administration