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Use of an artificial kidney during hemodialysis may result in :
Nitrogenous waste build-up in the body
Non-elimination of excess potassium ions
Reduced 'absorption of calcium ions from gastro-intestinal tract
Reduced RBC production
Which of the following options is the most appropriate ?

A

(A) and (B) are correct

B

(B) and (c )are correct

C

(C ) and (D) are correct

D

(A) and (D) are coreect

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C
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