You are caring for two patients. One of them has hypernatremiacaused by a fluid intake deficit and the other has hyponatremia dueto excessive diuretic use. What are some potential problems thatcan occur because your patients have these imbalances? WHY? Whattypes of interventions will you implement to protect the patientfrom these potential problems during the imbalance? WHY?
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