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In a patient with nephrogenic (kidney) diabetes insipidus, which of the following symptoms or signs would be present? a) elevated ADH compared to a healthy person b) decreased ADH compared to a healthy person c) hypernatiemia d) hypnatiemia e) high urine ...
Hyperkalemia is the presence of too much potassium in the blood. This can eventually cause irregular heart rhythms, because potassium helps muscles function. Other symptoms can include feeling more tired than normal, possible numbness or tingling in the extremities, nausea, vomiti...