The urine from an individual with metabolic acidosis caused by hyperkalemia is acidic.
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- Hyperkalemia can cause the following results except for () A: Ventricular fibrillation B: Paralysis of skeletal muscle C: Metabolic acidosis D: Acidic urine E: Tall and peaked T wave in ECG
- Metabolic acidosis with increased AG might be caused by A: diarrhea B: ketoacidosis C: renal tubular acidosis D: hyperkalemia E: blood dilution
- Hypokalemia can result in following conditions except for () A: Arrhythmia B: Flaccid paralysis C: Metabolic acidosis D: Acidic urine E: Flat and low T wave
- 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
- Decreased AB and AB<SB can be seen in: ( ) A: Respiratory acidosis B: Metabolic alkalosis C: Metabolic acidosis D: Metabolic acidosis mixed with metabolic alkalosis E: Mixed acidosis