Hyperkalemia physical examination

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Overview

In patients with hyperkalemia, physical examination may vary from normal to bradycardia (heart block), tachypnea due to respiratory muscle weakness and absent tendon reflexes.

Physical examination

Vitals

  • Bradycardia (heart block)
  • Tachypnea (respiratory muscle weakness)

General physical examination

  • Muscle weakness
  • Flaccid paralysis
  • Depressed or absent deep tendon reflexes
  • Muscle tenderness associated with muscle weakness (rhabdomyolysis)