Why can't water be used as an electrolyte?
Water does not have sufficient ions to be used as an electrolyte
Last updated on 09 Dec 2024
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Serum is the liquid that remains after the blood has clotted. Plasma is the liquid that remains when clotting is prevented with the addition of an anticoagulant.
During day to day water and electrolytes are lost as a consequence of thermoregulatory sweating. In some situations, especially when exercise is prolonged, high-intensity, and/or in a hot environment, sweat losses
CBC, KFT, LFT and HBA1C
Neurological disease such as stroke, motor neurone disease, Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis aren't diagnosable from blood tests. Similarly, the diagnoses of depression, schizophrenia, ADHD and autism lack a specific blood diagnostic marker.
Electrolyte Panel, Serum Electrolytes, Cl/K/NA
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