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Of these symptoms: urine inconsistency, dementia, the patient is aged above 70 years, night restlessness, hallucinations, and increasing confusion, mildly enlarged prostate, tachypnea, inattentiveness, and MoCA score of 18 to 12 from a baseline, taking hydrochlorothiazide, CXRAY unremarkable, denies diarrhea, vomiting, headaches, or irregular heartbeats. Which are pertinent positive and pertinent negative for the diagnosis of electrolyte imbalance? Can you also distinguish if they are subjective and objective data and provide a rationale for the working diagnosis?
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