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A preschool child is admitted to the pediatric unit with acute nephritis. which electrolyte replacement agent is used as an adjunct to treatment for this condition?

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Mag sulfate is an electrolyte that is used as an adjunct to treat acute nephritis. It also is used to treat seizures and severe toxemia. Calcium glubionate, potassium chloride, and sodium lactate aren't therapeutic in acute nephritis and, in fact, may worsen the condition.
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