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The nurse is assisting in the care of a client with pheochromocytoma who has been experiencing clinical manifestations of hypermagnesemia.
 
  When evaluating the client, the nurse determines that the client's status is returning to normal if he no longer exhibits which of the following? 1. Tetany
  2. Tremors
  3. Areflexia
  4. Muscular excitability
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Rationale: Signs of hypermagnesemia include neurological depression, drowsiness and lethargy, loss of deep tendon reflexes (areflexia), respiratory paralysis, and loss of consciousness. Tetany, muscular excitability, and tremors are seen with hypomagnesemia.
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