Hyperkalemia

A serum potassium above 5.5mmol / L is called hyperkalemia, and 7.0mmol / L is severe hyperkalemia. Sudden cardiac arrest due to hyperkalemia often has no or few symptoms, and it should be detected early and prevented early.

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