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201. In the clinic, when a patient is dehydrated (dehydrated), infusion therapy is calculated taking into account the osmolarity of the blood plasma. Plasma osmolarity is ensured mainly by the content of sodium and chlorine ions, however, in some pathological conditions, potassium ions, glucose and urea molecules can have a significant effect on osmolarity. Calculate plasma osmolarity if c(Na) = 155 mmol/L, c(K) = 5 mmol/L, c(C6H12O6) = 10 mmol/L, c(CO(NH2)2) = 20 mmol/L
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