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SOLVED: Example Calculation of Plasma Osmolality Estimate from the following data: sodium, 135 mEq/L; blood urea nitrogen, 14 mg/dL; and glucose, 90 mg/dL. Osmolality = (2 x sodium mEq/L) + (blood urea
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