Pseudohyperkalemia Caused by Fist Clenching during Phlebotomy

  • Don B
  • Sebastian A
  • Cheitlin M
  • et al.
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Abstract

CLINICIANS are occasionally confronted with the finding of an elevated serum or plasma potassium level in an otherwise healthy person. Such an abnormality may herald the presence of occult mineralo...

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Don, B. R., Sebastian, A., Cheitlin, M., Christiansen, M., & Schambelan, M. (1990). Pseudohyperkalemia Caused by Fist Clenching during Phlebotomy. New England Journal of Medicine, 322(18), 1290–1292. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm199005033221806

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