NCLEX Practice Questions: Quiz 591 December 12, 2015 By Rana Waqar 3 Comments Which is NOT a treatment for hyperkalemia in a patient with heart failure? 1. Insulin 2 2. Albuterol 3. Calcium 4. Magnesium Δ
M says September 5, 2020 at 4:38 pm This is a horrible question. This is not a nclex type question. Reply
Tabi says March 4, 2021 at 1:47 am Actually, it was a wonderful question and I learned something that I was never taught before. I knew Mg is wrong because it helps retain potassium but never knew albuterol can be given to correct acute hyperkalemia. Reply
M says
This is a horrible question. This is not a nclex type question.
Tabi says
Actually, it was a wonderful question and I learned something that I was never taught before. I knew Mg is wrong because it helps retain potassium but never knew albuterol can be given to correct acute hyperkalemia.
J says
Thanks. I learned something from you today