Electrolyte Management in Critical Care · NCLEX Exam

Which method is likely to be the most effective for removing potassium in a critically ill patient with renal failure and hyperkalemia?

  1. Oral potassium restriction alone
  2. Loop diuretics only
  3. CRRT or hemodialysis
  4. Wait for spontaneous resolution
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Correct answer: CRRT or hemodialysis

In critically ill patients with renal failure and hyperkalemia, removal methods like CRRT/hemodialysis are among the most effective for potassium clearance.

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