from Subsection 4E - Clinical – Metabolic, Endocrine
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 June 2025
Patients with electrolyte abnormalities may be appropriate for the observation unit (OU) depending on the severity of the disturbance, the patient’s comorbidities, and the suspected etiology of the imbalance. Patients with potential for requiring life-saving interventions or prolonged treatments are better suited for inpatient admission. Abnormalities, both hyper (high) and hypo (low), of potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium and phosphate may be treated in the OU.
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