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Lab Value Interpretation Chemistries course TAB - RN.com
lms.rn.comlosses. Chloride can be three times more abundant in the stomach than sodium. So when your patient is on acid-suppression therapy (i.e. cimetidine or omeprazole), has a nasogastric tube or is excessively vomiting, you may see a lower than normal chloride in the presence of a normal sodium (Sherwood, 1997 & Traub, 1996).