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Match each electrolyte imbalance with its clinical manifestations.
-Depression, confusion, irritability, increased reflexes, tetany
Ego Integrity
A sense of completeness and cohesion of the self, often achieved in later life, reflecting back on one's life with satisfaction.
Approaching Death
A phase indicating the nearing of life's end, often accompanied by specific physical, emotional, or psychological signs and symptoms.
Successful Women
Women who have achieved significant accomplishments or recognition in their respective fields or endeavors.
First Born
The term refers to the first child born to a set of parents, often studied in developmental psychology for its potential impact on personality and behaviors.
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