Test: NCLEX

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How does insulin affect serum electrolytes? 

Insulin increases the permeability of many cells to chlorine, sodium and potassium ions

Insulin increases the permeability of many cells to potassium, magnesium and phosphate ions

Insulin has no effect on serum electrolyte levels

Insulin decreases the permeability of many cells to potassium, magnesium and phosphate ions

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