Why are magnesium, Phosphorus, & potassium drawn every 2hrs for patients, if it’s going at a certain rate can’t you simply calculate how much it’ll be, what are the chances they spike up out of nowhere?

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Why are magnesium, Phosphorus, & potassium drawn every 2hrs for patients, if it’s going at a certain rate can’t you simply calculate how much it’ll be, what are the chances they spike up out of nowhere?

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Slightly off topic – But having recently had a Potassium drip, it’s excruciating. I had to ask the nurse to lower the drip rate several times.

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