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Which electrolyte imbalance does the nurse suspect in a patient with hyperaldosteronism?

  • A. Hyponatremia
  • B. Hypernatremia
  • C. Hyperkalemia
  • D. Hypercalcemia
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In a patient with hyperaldosteronism, the nurse would suspect hyperkalemia. Hyperaldosteronism leads to increased potassium excretion, resulting in low potassium levels in the blood. Therefore, choices A (Hyponatremia), B (Hypernatremia), and D (Hypercalcemia) are incorrect. Hyponatremia refers to low sodium levels, Hypernatremia refers to high sodium levels, and Hypercalcemia refers to high calcium levels, none of which are typically associated with hyperaldosteronism.