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Why would hypocalcemia cause bleeding disorders? Why would hyperkalemia lead to bradycardia?

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Answered by VAC
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Potassium. K+ takes the task of maintaining the membrane potential, which in disorder of K+ homeostasis becomes more negative (in hypokalemia ) or less negative (in hyperkalemia) . ... In case of extreme hyperkalemia the whole process can end with ventricular fibrillation or the heart stops in diastole.

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