1. Understanding the relationship between sodium levels andfluid balance in the body can be difficult to grasp. Find a YouTubevideo that helped you understand the relationship betweenhyponatremia, hypernatremia, edema, and dehydration. What are thefluid and sodium levels in each condition (high, low, isotonic,hypotonic, etc.)? What causes the fluid and sodium to shift fromone area to another?
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