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The LPN/LVN informs the student studying to be an LPN/LVN that nasogastric drainage, vomiting, diarrhea, and the use of diuretics are likely to cause which electrolyte imbalance?

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hyponatremia

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Answer: The use of diuretics are likely to the electrolyte imbalance called hypokalemia. This imbalance is from a low potassium level. Potassium is essential for the body's cells to function. The level of Potassium is controlled by the kidneys. By using diuretics when a person is throwing up, having drainage, and diarrhea they are at risk for low potassium.

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