Which of the following often leads to metabolic acidosis with an increased AG ()
A: Diarrhea
B: Diabetic ketoacidosis
C: Renal tubular acidosis (RTA)
D: Fast infusion of a large amount of saline solution
E: Mild or moderate renal failure
A: Diarrhea
B: Diabetic ketoacidosis
C: Renal tubular acidosis (RTA)
D: Fast infusion of a large amount of saline solution
E: Mild or moderate renal failure
举一反三
- The causes often lead to metabolic acidosis with a normal AG except<br/>for () A: Diarrhea B: Diabetic ketoacidosis C: Renal tubular acidosis D: Fast infusion of a large amount of saline solution E: Mild or moderate renal failure
- Metabolic acidosis with increased AG might be caused by A: diarrhea B: ketoacidosis C: renal tubular acidosis D: hyperkalemia E: blood dilution
- Which of the following can lead to metabolic acidosis with an increased AG? A: Aspirin poisoning B: Diabetes C: Renal tubular acidosis(RTA) D: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning E: Ethanol (alcohol) poisoning
- Which one of the following conditions can be caused by both hyperkalemia and hypokalemia A: Metabolic acidosis B: Cardiac arrhythmia C: Metabolic alkalosis D: Increased renal tubular K+ excretion E: Increased renal tubular H+ excretion
- What is not the cause of<br/>metabolic acidosis(<br/>) A: serious diarrhea B: diabetic ketonemia C: hypokalemia D: acute renal failure