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Fluid and Electrolytes

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  • Fluid and Electrolytes2026-05-10

    Hypocalcemia vs Hypercalcemia: NCLEX Guide for Nursing Students

    Calcium disorders are neuromuscular and cardiac safety questions: low calcium increases excitability, high calcium slows and weakens.

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  • Fluid and Electrolytes2026-05-10

    Hypernatremia: Causes, Symptoms, and Nursing Care for Clinical Exams

    Hypernatremia usually signals water deficit relative to sodium, making thirst access, neurologic status, and careful fluid correction essential.

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  • Fluid and Electrolytes2026-05-10

    Hyponatremia: Symptoms, Causes, and Nursing Priorities for NCLEX

    Hyponatremia is a water-sodium balance problem where neurologic assessment, cause recognition, and safe correction matter more than memorizing one number.

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