Crush injuries can lead to significant muscle damage and rhabdomyolysis, resulting in the release of intracellular potassium into the bloodstream, causing hyperkalemia. Tall peaked T waves are a classic sign of hyperkalemia, which needs to be closely monitored in these patients. References: = CCRN Exam Handbook and AACN's Certification Review Course materials.
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