If SP took ipecac syrup, laxatives, and diuretics on a daily basis, predict the probable complications. What lab values would most likely be affected? Be specific and explain


Electrolytes could be greatly affected: Na, K, and Cl d/t vomiting, diarrhea, and urinary losses; dehydration for the same reasons; loss of gastric digestive potential 2o to vomiting; imbalance of pH 2o to vomiting and electrolyte losses; erosion of teeth 2o to vomiting; arrhythmias, heart attack 2o to electrolyte imbalance; malabsorption 2o to loss of gastric secretions and diarrhea. Lab values that would probably be affected quickly are Na, K, and Cl.

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