Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Blood Chemistry Intro: Fluids and Electrolytes

Blood Chemistry:
Fluids and Electrolytes

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#1: This test is also an indicator of acid/alkaline balance:
#2: Fluids and electrolytes include:
#3: These lab values can indicate acidosis:
#4: High triglycerides, sodium, chloride, and glucose values, combined with low potassium can indicate:
#5: Low chloride, potassium, and carbon dioxide levels can indicate:
#6: Suspect adrenal fatigue when you see these markers:
#7: One of the major salts in the body:

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