ECG Analysis - NCLEX-PN

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An EKG of your patient shows peaked T-waves. This finding correlates to which electrolyte abnormality?

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Peaked T-waves are a warning sign for elevated levels of potassium in the body. On the other hand, flattened T-waves are potentially indicative of low levels of potassium. Hyperkalemia (high potassium) is a potentially dangerous condition that can lead to cardiac abnormalities and potentially death.

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