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    Tall, Peaked T Waves Observed on the ECG Are Most
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Tall, Peaked T Waves Observed on the ECG Are Most

Question 42

Question 42

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Tall, peaked T waves observed on the ECG are most commonly seen in patients with _____.


A) hypokalemia
B) hyponatremia
C) hyperkalemia
D) hypernatremia

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