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Part B: Where is it? Intracellular? Intravascular? Interstitial? Transcellular? Combination? 1. Potassium is the primary
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Part B: Where is it? Intracellular? Intravascular? Interstitial? Transcellular? Combination? 1. Potassium is the primary
Part B: Where is it? Intracellular? Intravascular? Interstitial? Transcellular? Combination? 1. Potassium is the primary electrolyte regulator here. Intracellular 2. Where is the plasma in the body?. Intravascular 3. Where is most of the fluid in the body?. Intracellular 4. Sodium is the primary electrolyte regulator here - Introvascular 5. Where is most of the calcium and phosphorus - 6. If a person has edema, the fluid is here - Interstitial 7. If a person has fluid in the pleural space - 8. A patient who has vomiting and diarrhea is likely losing fluid from here - 9. A patient on a diuretic is likely losing fluid from here - 10. If a person has ascites (fluid in the peritoneal space) -