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ELEVATING - traducción al árabe

ELEVATED LEVEL OF POTASSIUM (K+) IN THE BLOOD SERUM.
Hyperkalaemia; Kalemia; Hyperkalemic; Elevated potassium; Hyperkaliemia; Hyperpotassemia; Potassemia; High potasium; Hyperkalaemia.; Hypercalemia; Pseudohyperkalemia; High blood potassium; Potassium poisoning; High potassium; Potassium-elevating drug; Potassium-elevating drugs; Potassium-elevating medication; Potassium-elevating medications; Potassium retention
  • An ECG of a person with a potassium of 5.7 showing large T waves and small P waves

ELEVATING      

الفعل

أَسْمَى ; أَصْعَدَ ; أَعْلَى ; سَمَا ; سَمَقَ ; شَخَصَ ; صَعِدَ ; طَلَعَ ; طَمَحَ ; ظَهَرَ

إنتفاخ في الجلد      
elevation
pseudohyperkalemia         
‎ فَرْطُ بوتاسيوم الدَّمِ الكاذِب‎

Definición

Elevating
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Elevate.

Wikipedia

Hyperkalemia

Hyperkalemia is an elevated level of potassium (K+) in the blood. Normal potassium levels are between 3.5 and 5.0 mmol/L (3.5 and 5.0 mEq/L) with levels above 5.5 mmol/L defined as hyperkalemia. Typically hyperkalemia does not cause symptoms. Occasionally when severe it can cause palpitations, muscle pain, muscle weakness, or numbness. Hyperkalemia can cause an abnormal heart rhythm which can result in cardiac arrest and death.

Common causes of hyperkalemia include kidney failure, hypoaldosteronism, and rhabdomyolysis. A number of medications can also cause high blood potassium including spironolactone, NSAIDs, and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors. The severity is divided into mild (5.5–5.9 mmol/L), moderate (6.0–6.4 mmol/L), and severe (>6.5 mmol/L). High levels can be detected on an electrocardiogram (ECG). Pseudohyperkalemia, due to breakdown of cells during or after taking the blood sample, should be ruled out.

Initial treatment in those with ECG changes is salts, such as calcium gluconate or calcium chloride. Other medications used to rapidly reduce blood potassium levels include insulin with dextrose, salbutamol, and sodium bicarbonate. Medications that might worsen the condition should be stopped and a low potassium diet should be started. Measures to remove potassium from the body include diuretics such as furosemide, potassium-binders such as polystyrene sulfonate and sodium zirconium cyclosilicate, and hemodialysis. Hemodialysis is the most effective method.

Hyperkalemia is rare among those who are otherwise healthy. Among those who are hospitalized, rates are between 1% and 2.5%. It is associated with an increased mortality, whether due to hyperkalaemia itself or as a marker of severe illness, especially in those without chronic kidney disease. The word hyperkalemia comes from hyper- 'high' + kalium 'potassium' + -emia 'blood condition'.

Ejemplos de uso de ELEVATING
1. Not us. [Palin] is elevating women just by her presence.
2. Love enriches the nature, enlarging, purifying, and elevating it.
3. Many people are simply rebuilding their homes without elevating.
4. For McCain, elevating security issues could be crucial to his chances.
5. Some have discussed elevating the board to an independent body like the Sept. 11 review commission.