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Case homepage Potassium conundrum
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A 13 year old girl presents to the emergency room with weakness and fainting. Your assessment shows that she is mildly dehydrated, very thin with a weight < 3rd %ile and height is 50th %ile. Initial blood work shows:

Na 139 mmol/L (N: 133-145)
K 2.9 mmol/L (N: 3.5-4.8)
Cl 89 mmol/L (N: 99-105)
HCO3 29 mmol/L (N: 20-24)

What factors may contribute to the hypokalemia?

Responses: choose any, all or none