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A conductivity alarm in dialysis typically occurs due to improper fluid concentrations, which can result from issues such as a malfunctioning dialysate delivery system, incorrect dialysate composition, or a failure in the conductivity monitoring equipment. If the conductivity levels deviate significantly from the expected range, it indicates that the dialysate may not be suitable for treatment, posing a risk to patient safety. Additionally, a sudden change in temperature or contamination of the dialysate can also trigger this alarm. Regular monitoring and maintenance of equipment are essential to prevent such alarms.

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