Lab Values Cheat Sheet - Allen College

Alcoholism may lead to low levels S/sx: weakness, muscle fasciculation with tremor, tetany, increased reflexes, personality changes, convulsions, psychosis, come and cardiac arrhythmia. * Hypermagnesemia: more than 2.2 mEq/L Caueses: incrased intake in the presence of renal dysfunction (common), hepatitis and Addisons disease ................
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