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You conduct a study and do a statistical analysis on your data.You set your confidence level at 95%.If you ran your statistical test and the p-value was equal to 0.035,you would conclude what?
Urinalysis
A test of urine aimed at detecting disorders such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes.
Hyperkalemia
A medical condition characterized by an abnormally high level of potassium in the blood, which can be dangerous to the heart.
Acute Renal Failure
A sudden loss of kidney function, which can result from issues such as reduced blood flow to the kidneys, damage, or blockages.
Cardiac Arrhythmia
An abnormal rate or rhythm of the heartbeat, which can range from being harmless to life-threatening conditions.
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