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The adrenal glands of a patient with primary aldosteronism produce too much aldosterone, causing a loss of potassium and subsequent hypokalemia. what electrolyte is retained by the kidneys when potassium is lost?

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The correct answer for this would be sodium. When the adrenal glands of a patient with primary aldosteronism produce too much aldosterone, causing a loss of potassium and subsequent hypokalemia, the electrolyte that is retained by the kidneys when potassium is lost is sodium. Hope this answers the question.
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