A patient with serum magnesium 0.9 mg/dL complains of palpitations and muscle weakness. Which electrolyte imbalance should the nurse also assess for?
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Correct answer: Hypokalemia
Hypomagnesemia often accompanies or causes refractory hypokalemia due to renal potassium loss mechanisms.
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