Potassium chloride is a mineral that
necessary for proper muscle and cardiac function as well as maintaining the
proper fluid balance and pH of the body’s cell. Potassium chloride is one of
the medications that have been used to prevent or treat hypokalemia.
Hypokalemia happen when a person have abnormally low level of potassium in the
circulating blood leading to weakness and heart abnormalities, associated with
adrenal tumors, starvation or taking diuretics.
The phenomena of low level of potassium
can happen as a result of a disease or from taking certain medicines or after a
prolonged illness with diarrhea or vomiting. But, because the regular potassium
by itself (not in potassium chloride form) is highly reactive, so a person who
has a shortage of calcium will be given potassium chloride instead of potassium
itself only. High reactivity of potassium may explode when it comes contact
with water. So, they must take in some kind of mixture which chemically bonded
to another substances but at the same time have possibility for the body to
safely break it down.
Potassium chloride can be given orally
if the patient has not too serious situations. But, in the serious situations
of potassium shortage, intravenous injection (IV) is more preferred. Even the
potassium chloride can be given by injection, but it cannot be administered via
IV push/bolus that is via intramuscular injection (IM) or subcutaneous
injection (s.q.). This is because by using those routes, it may result to the
patients for having or receiving too much potassium too quickly. So, it must be
diluted and infused over certain period of time.
There are a lot of effects when the patient
has received too much potassium chloride. One is that the patient can go into
cardiac arrest and die. In fact, the death by lethal injection is causes when
the patient having a super-high dose potassium chloride, it may stops the heart
beating. Besides that serious side effects of potassium include uneven
heartbeat, muscle weakness or limp feeling, severe stomach pain and numbness or
tingling in hands, feet or mouth. That is why potassium chloride cannot be
given via intramuscular injection (IM).
To avoid potassium intoxication, do not
infuse these solutions rapidly. It must be diluted first before it was given to
the patients. The administration of intravenous solutions can cause fluid
and/or solute overload resulting in dilution of serum electrolyte
concentrations, overhydration, congested states or pulmonary edema. In patients
with renal insufficiency, administration of potassium chloride may cause
potassium intoxication and life-threatening hyperkalemia.
References
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1.
Cwladis.com
(n.d.) Untitled Document. [online] Available at: http://www.cwladis.com/math104/potassiumchloride.htm
[Accessed: 16 Sep 2012].
2.
Drugs.com
(1996) Potassium Chloride Information from Drugs.com. [online] Available
at: http://www.drugs.com/potassium_chloride.html [Accessed: 16 Sep 2012].
3.
Globalrph.com
(2011) Potassium chloride (KCL) - Intravenous (IV) Dilution.
[online] Available at: http://www.globalrph.com/potassium_chloride_dilution.htm
[Accessed: 17 Sep 2012].
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