Electrolyte Imbalances · NCLEX Exam

Which clinical feature is most consistent with hypokalemia (3.0 mEq/L)?

  1. Hyperactive bowel sounds and diarrhea
  2. U-waves on ECG and muscle weakness
  3. Peaked T-waves and bradycardia
  4. Shortened QT interval and hyperreflexia
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Correct answer: U-waves on ECG and muscle weakness

Hypokalemia causes ECG U-waves, muscle weakness, and may cause hypoactive bowel sounds; peaked T-waves are hyperkalemia.

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