Changes in potassium levels, particularly low potassium (hypokalemia) or high potassium (hyperkalemia), can significantly affect the electrical activity of the heart, leading to noticeable changes on an electrocardiogram (ECG). The current video highlights these changes and also covers the management of each condition.
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