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C.
Muscle weakness
E. Arrhythmia
F. Bradycardia
E. Arrhythmia
F. Bradycardia
Rationale
•Hyperkalemia
may result due to the inability of the adrenal gland to secrete aldosterone, a
potassium-wasting hormone
•Signs
and symptoms of hyperkalemia include muscle weakness, arrhythmias, bradycardia,
diarrhea and nausea
•Tremors,
hypoventilation, and tachycardia are not common signs of hyperkale
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