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How Do Nurses Monitor Electrolyte Levels?
Nurses regularly monitor electrolyte levels through:
- Blood tests.
- Observing clinical signs and symptoms.
- Using telemetry for cardiac monitoring.
- Assessing urine output and specific gravity.
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