Share Oral Electrolyte Tips With Learners

You’re a resource to teach students and residents about rules of thumb for oral electrolyte therapy.

We know IV electrolytes have more safety risks (extravasation, etc), prep and admin time, and costs compared to the po route.

Emphasize using oral electrolytes first-line for patients who can take po meds and have a functioning gut...with mildly low levels (potassium of 3 to 3.4 mEq/L, etc)...and who are stable and asymptomatic.

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