Which electrolyte imbalance may result from prolonged nasogastric suctioning and diarrhea?
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Correct answer: Hypokalemia
Prolonged GI losses of fluid and electrolytes commonly cause potassium loss → hypokalemia; suctioning/diarrhea do not typically cause hypermagnesemia or hypercalcemia.
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