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In Alfred Adler's view, the main driving force in personality involves the struggle to overcome imperfections and an upward drive for competence, completion, and mastery of shortcomings, which he called
Hyperkalemia
Hyperkalemia is a medical condition characterized by higher than normal levels of potassium in the bloodstream, which can affect heart and neuromuscular function.
Cellular Injury
Damage to cells that can be caused by a wide range of factors including chemicals, lack of oxygen, or physical trauma.
Urinary Output
The measurement of the volume of urine produced by the kidneys over a specific period of time, an indicator of kidney function and hydration status.
Parathyroid Hormone
A hormone produced by the parathyroid glands that helps regulate calcium levels in the blood.
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