 For patients with mild hypokalemia, we might have to replace it. And that's usually done PO or orally. Now potassium comes in a liquid form, also in a tablet form. The liquid form sometimes is preferred because it's easier absorbed. However, it tastes awful. So make sure that you check with your pharmacy on what the approved diluent is. Many times it's just orange juice served over ice that'll kind of take away that taste that potassium has that many patients don't like. So make sure to check with your pharmacy on what's approved and what will make it easier for you to get your patients potassium level up.