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🫁 Beta Agonists and Hypokalemia: Mechanism Explained 📚 Quick Answer for Students Beta-2 agonists cause hypokalemia primarily by stimulating the Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase pump , which shifts potassium from the extracellular space into cells —especially skeletal muscle cells—leading to a transient decrease in serum potassium levels. 🔬 Detailed Mechanism (Step-by-Step) 1️⃣ Receptor Activation Beta-2 agonists (e.g., salbutamol/albuterol, terbutaline) bind to β₂-adrenergic receptors on cell membranes, particularly in skeletal muscle. 2️⃣ Intracellular Signaling Cascade β₂-receptor activation ↓ Gs protein stimulation ↓ Adenylyl cyclase activation ↓ ↑ cAMP production ↓ Protein Kinase A (PKA) activation 3️⃣ Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase Pump Stimulation PKA phosphorylates and activates the membrane-bound Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase pump . This pump actively transports: 3 Na⁺ ions OUT of the cell 2 K⁺ ions INTO th...
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  💧 Water & Electrolyte Disturbances Essential Clinical Guide for Medical Students 🎓 Community Medicine • First Year 📊 Total Body Water (TBW) Basics Adult Male TBW ~60% of Body Weight Infants: Higher • Women: Slightly Lower 🔬 Intracellular vs Extracellular Ions 🧫 INSIDE CELLS (ICF): ⚡ Cation: Potassium (K⁺) ⚡ Anions: Phosphates, Proteins 💧 OUTSIDE CELLS (ECF): ⚡ Cation: Sodium (Na⁺) ⚡ Anions: Chloride (Cl⁻), Bicarbonate (HCO₃⁻) 📋 Daily Requirements (70 kg Adult) Component Per kg Total Daily 💧 Water 35–45 mL/kg 2.45–3.15 L 🧂 Sodium 1.5–2 mmol/kg 105–140 mmol ⚡ Potassium 1.0–1.5 mmol/kg 70–105 mmol 🩸 Volume Disturbances 📉 Hypovolaemia Definition: Reduction in circulating blood volume Common Causes: • Loss of sodium-containing fluids • Acute blood loss • Sequestration of fluids Lab Finding: ↑ Serum urea ✅ Management: IV isotonic saline 📈 Hypervolaemia Definition: Sodium and wat...
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💧 Water & Electrolyte Disturbances Essential Clinical Guide for Medical Students 🎓 Community Medicine • First Year 📊 Total Body Water (TBW) Basics Adult Male TBW ~60% of Body Weight Infants: Higher • Women: Slightly Lower 🔬 Intracellular vs Extracellular Ions 🧫 INSIDE CELLS (ICF): ⚡ Cation:  Potassium (K⁺) ⚡ Anions: Phosphates, Proteins 💧 OUTSIDE CELLS (ECF): ⚡ Cation:  Sodium (Na⁺) ⚡ Anions: Chloride (Cl⁻), Bicarbonate (HCO₃⁻) 📋 Daily Requirements (70 kg Adult) Component Per kg Total Daily 💧 Water 35–45 mL/kg 2.45–3.15 L 🧂 Sodium 1.5–2 mmol/kg 105–140 mmol ⚡ Potassium 1.0–1.5 mmol/kg 70–105 mmol 🩸 Volume Disturbances 📉 Hypovolaemia Definition:  Reduction in circulating blood volume Common Causes: • Loss of sodium-containing fluids • Acute blood loss • Sequestration of fluids Lab Finding:  ↑ Serum urea (low urine flow → ↑ tubular reabsorption) ✅ Management: IV isotonic (normal) saline to expand ECF volume 📈 Hypervolaemia Definition:  Sodium and w...