Addison's disease, patients may have hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, mild acidosis and decrease of extracellular fluid.
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- Which of the conditions could lead to hyponatremia? A: Episodes of constipation B: Addison’s disease C: Regulated use of diuretics D: Intake of food rich in potassium
- The<br/>main way of compensating the body for acute metabolic acidosis is () A: Buffering<br/>of extracellular fluid B: Buffering<br/>of intracellular fluid C: Respiratory<br/>compensation D: Renal<br/>compensation E: Bone<br/>compensation
- The urine from an individual with metabolic acidosis caused by hyperkalemia is acidic.
- If the increase in the concentration of potassium in the extracellular fluid, the cardiac muscle cells____________. A: may contract at inappropriate times B: can still function normally C: won’t be influenced D: may differentiate
- A fluid that does not satisfy Newtonian viscosity law is fluid. A: