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Health, 26.10.2019 21:43, lilmamagodchild123

Aclient with diabetic ketoacidosis who is receiving intravenous fluids and insulin reports tingling and numbness of the fingers and toes, and shortness of breath. the nurse identifies a u wave on the cardiac monitor. what should the nurse conclude is causing these clinical findings? 1 hypokalemia

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