Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Answer 17

17.  Answer B is the correct answer.  With hypokalemia, the T wave becomes flattened, and there may be a U wave associated with it.  With hyperkalemia, the P wave is flattened, the QRS complex is widened, and the T wave is peaked.  With hypercalcemia, the QT interval is shortened.  With hypocalcemia, the QT interval is lengthened.

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