For a patient receiving hypertonic saline, what monitoring parameter is most crucial due to the risk of osmotic demyelination?
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Correct answer: Serum sodium with neurologic status
Frequent checks of serum sodium levels and neurologic status are vital during hypertonic saline infusion to prevent rapid sodium rises and associated neurologic complications.
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