A: Edema
B: Hydrops
C: Hydremia
D: Water
intoxication
E: Dehydration
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- What does edema mean? A: swelling induced by increased body fluid B: too much intracellular fluid C: too much extracellular fluid D: the accumulation of excess fluid within the interstitial space
- Edema is A: Excessive intracellular fluid B: Excess extracellular fluid C: Excessive fluid in tissue spaces or body cavity D: Excessive intravascular fluid
- Patient of metabolic<br/>acidosis and hyperventilation may occur () A: Edema B: Water poisoning C: hypotonic dehydration D: isotonic dehydration E: hypertonic dehydration
- Patient of Metabolic acidosis and hyperventilation may occur <br/>( ) A: Edema, B: Water poisoning C: hypotonic dehydration D: isotonic dehydration E: hypertonic dehydration
- Pitting edema of the face, limbs or over the entire body, heaviness, distension, dullness on percussion, scanty urine, enlarged tongue mostly refers to ( )syndrome。 A: Phlegm B: Dampness C: Water retention D: Body fluid deficiency
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106.Pitting edema of the face, limbs or over the entire body, heaviness, distension, dullness on percussion, scanty urine, enlarged tongue mostly refers to ( )syndrome A: Phlegm B: Dampness C: Water retention D: Body fluid deficiency
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Which is correct to explain the fluid exudation? A: The intravascular fluid accumulation is termed as edema B: Exudate has two patterns, edema and transudate C: Exudate contains more blood cells, and high protein content D: Exudate is formed in the microcirculation with normal vascular permeability
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Dehydration may occur if there is a shortage of water() A: in your body B: without water C: before long D: for a change E: on a busy day F: to your weight
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Edema first appeared in the sagging part of the body, more common ( <br/>) A: Cardiogenic edema B: Hepatogenic edema C: Nephrogenic edema D: Myxoedema E: Drug induced edema
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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