A patient has acute renal failure and is in the diuretic phase. With an increased output, there is a danger of:

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The question is asking about a medical condition where a patient with acute renal failure may face potential dangers during the diuretic phase, particularly in relation to increased output. It requires knowledge of the conditions associated with renal failure and the implications of increased urine production.

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Hyponatremia

The final answer is hyponatremia.

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The final answer is hyponatremia.

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In the diuretic phase of acute renal failure, increased urine output can lead to electrolyte imbalances such as hyponatremia, due to the rapid loss of sodium in the urine.

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A common mistake is to confuse increased urine output with fluid overload. In this phase, dehydration and electrolyte imbalances are more likely.

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