For a patient with metabolic alkalosis, what is a nursing priority?
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Correct answer: b. Watch for signs of hypocalcemia (e.g., tetany, cramps)
Signs of hypocalcemia like tetany need to be monitored in metabolic alkalosis due to neuromuscular changes.
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