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electrolyte disturbances
How are Electrolyte Disturbances Diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves:
1.
Blood Tests
: To measure levels of various electrolytes.
2.
Urine Tests
: To assess kidney function and electrolyte excretion.
3.
Clinical History
: Detailed patient history to identify potential underlying causes.
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