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    An Individual's Serum Phosphate Level Is Decreased but His Physician
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An Individual's Serum Phosphate Level Is Decreased but His Physician

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Question 3

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An individual's serum phosphate level is decreased but his physician cannot determine a physiological basis for this abnormal result.What could possibly have caused this result?


A) Individual not fasting when blood was drawn
B) Specimen hemolysis
C) Use of IV carbohydrate therapy to stimulate insulin secretion
D) Diurnal variation

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