Which is the main risk associated with administering hypertonic saline to a patient with hyponatremia and cerebral edema?
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Correct answer: Cellular dehydration with osmotic demyelination
Hypertonic saline can lead to osmotic demyelination syndrome due to rapid water movement out of cells into the intravascular space.
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