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==Overview== | |||
==Laboratory Findings== | |||
* Blood studies to monitor [[electrolyte]]s and kidney function. | * Blood studies to monitor [[electrolyte]]s and kidney function. | ||
* Urine tests, including tests for [[infection]]. | * Urine tests, including tests for [[infection]]. |
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Laboratory Findings
- Blood studies to monitor electrolytes and kidney function.
- Urine tests, including tests for infection.