The body fluid compartments of a patient were measured, showing the following ion concentrations: - Sodium (Na): $10 \mathrm{mEq} / \mathrm{L}$ - Potassium (K): $140 \mathrm{mEq} / \mathrm{L}$ - Chloride (Cl): $15 \mathrm{mEq} / \mathrm{L}$ Based on these values, which fluid compartment is being described?
APlasma
BICF
CInterstitial fluid
DECF
Hypokalemia is seen in therapy with
ADiazepam
BCorticosteroids
CIbuprofen
DDigitalis
All of the following are features of hyperkalemia on ECG, EXCEPT:
AShortened QT interval
BPeaked T waves
CWide QRS complex
DU waves
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