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'''<u><big>Electrocardiogram Finding in Metabolic Acidosis:</big></u>''' | '''<u><big>Electrocardiogram Finding in Metabolic Acidosis:</big></u>''' | ||
An ECG may be used to detect abnormalities that result from the effects of electrolyte imbalances (eg, hyperkalemia). | An ECG may be used to detect abnormalities that result from the effects of [[Electrolyte disturbance|electrolyte]] imbalances (eg, [[Hyperkalemia (patient information)|hyperkalemia]]). | ||
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Electrocardiogram Finding in Metabolic Acidosis:
An ECG may be used to detect abnormalities that result from the effects of electrolyte imbalances (eg, hyperkalemia).