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In this case, I would anticipate reviewing labs for electrolytes, including sodium, potassium, and chloride. I would also expect to see a CBC and electrolyte panel. The patient’s BP is low, so I would also want to see an assessment of volume status (such as a pulmonary artery wedge pressure) to better determine if the low BP is due to hypovolemia or another condition. It’s possible that this could be due to a fluid overload, which can cause problems with dizziness. It is possible that C.H.’s confusion could be due to hyponatremia (low sodium levels), but it’s also possible that she is experiencing dementia or another cognitive disorder. In this case, we would need further investigation into her mental status before drawing any conclusions about what might be causing her confusion and dizziness.
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