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You would need to wear safety goggles, gloves, and a lab apron when working with potassium hydroxide.
I have without any problems, but you should call the lab that is testing you they should have someone to answer questions 24 hours a day depending on the lab size.
That might depend on what the blood test is for. If you are doing fasting labwork for cholesterol or diabetes, it can effect the results. Even though the non dairy creamer is cholesterol free, it does contain sugars. These sugars can increase the fasting sugar level as well as the triglyceride portion of the cholesterol. It is recommended that if you are asked to be fasting for a lab, that you only drink water or black coffee prior to the lab.
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You need to monitor potassium levels because Lasix tends to deplete potassium.
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You would need to wear safety goggles, gloves, and a lab apron when working with potassium hydroxide.
I think it is necessary because almost all foods contain potassium.
most diuretics are potassium depleters therefore most people need potassium ... most likely if you are getting put on a diuretic then your doctor will do a baseline lab to check potassium level and then after a week or more of diuretic therapy they will check your potassium level again to decide if you need potassium and they should monitor your potassium periodically also kidney function because some diuretics are hard on the kidneys hope this helps
Some of the chemicals found in a school lab are sulfuric, nitric, acetic and hydrochloric acids. Others include potassium, ammonium, and sodium hydroxides.
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Alkali metals are stored in oils.
You dont' need to fast for the GFR, but usually it's drawn with other labs that require fasting, so contact your health care provider or lab for advice.
No, but it should be trough level (several hours after last dose).
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