Chvostek and trousseau signs indicate which electrolyte imbalance
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Chvostek signs described as the twitching of facial muscles in response to tapping over the area facial nerve.
Trousseau sign is carpopedal spasm that results from ischemia , such as that induced by pressure applied to the upper arm from an inflated sphygmomanometer cuff.
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Chvostek signs described as the twitching of facial muscles in response to tapping over the area facial nerve.
Trousseau sign is carpopedal spasm that results from ischemia , such as that induced by pressure applied to the upper arm from an inflated sphygmomanometer cuff.
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