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Minerals
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Inorganic elements
Functions: Regulate body functions, do not provide energy, essential to good health |
Major Minerals
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Calcium, sodium, potassium, phosphorous, magnesium, sulfur, chloride
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Calcium
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Most deficient in diet but body contains more calcium than any other mineral.
Normal levels 8.9-10
Functions: Structure of bones, teeth, needed for muscle contraction, blood clotting |
Hormones needed for proper Ca balance
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Calcitriol, PTH, and Calcitonin
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Chvosteks Sign
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Occurs with deficient Calcium levels
Can be exhibited by tapping over the facial nerve on the face just across from the ear causing a twitch of the facial muscle on that side of the face |
Fluoride
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Needed for teeth
Deficiency is dental caries Toxicity is mottled teeth |
Trousseau's Sign
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Caused with Ca deficiency
Spasm of forearm and hand when a blood pressure cuff is inflated on that arm |
Calcium Deficiencies
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Tetany, Chvostek's sign, Trousseau's sign, Osteoporosis, Rickets
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Phosphorus
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Normal levels 2.5--4
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Sodium
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Normal levels 135-145 meq/liter
Hyponatremia -Levels less than 135. S/S irritability, anxiety, muscle twitching,seizures Hypernatremia - Levels over 145. S/S Thirst fatigue, flushed face, HTN |
Potassium
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Normal levels 3.5-5
Hypokalemia - Levels less than 3.5. Can occur from chronic diarrhea, vomiting, and use of diuretics Hyperkalemia -Levels more than 5. S/S irritability, abdominal cramps, irregular pulse, cardiac arrest. |
Magnesium
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Functions: transmit nerve impulses, relaxation of skeletal muscles, bone formation, stability of tooth calcium
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Sulfur
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Gives shape to hair and nails, component of amino acids
Best sources: protein foods |
Chloride
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Needed for nerve impulses, muscle contractions
Normal levels 95-108 Deficiency in infants causes failure to thrive, in adults s/s are loss of appetite, muscle weakness,lethargy, alkalosis |
Trace minerals
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Iron, Iodine, Fluoride, Zinc, Copper, Selenium, Chromium, Manganese, Cobalt, Molybdenum
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