The correct formula for calculating plasma osmolality is:
A) 1.86 * Na (mEq/L) + glucose (mg/dL) + urea (g/dL) .
B) 1.86 * Na (mmol/L) + glucose (mmol/L) + urea (mmol/L) + 9.
C) 1.86 * Na (mmol/L) + glucose (mmol/L) /18 + urea (mmol/L) /18 + 9.
D) Na (mEq/L) + glucose (mg/dL) + urea (mg/dL) .
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