2.If deficient, list the name of the condition present and describe the causes, signs and symptoms associated with your chosen electrolyte.
If the potassium is deficient in the blood the person will develop Hypokalemia. This can happen due to kidney disease. The signs and symptoms are weakness, fatigue, muscle cramps, constipation and problems with your heart’s rhythm (arrhythmias)
3.If in excess, list the name of the condition present and describe the causes, signs and symptoms associated with your chosen electrolyte.
If potassium is increased in the blood the person will develop Hyperkalemia. Certain medications