Addison's disease, patients may have hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, mild acidosis and decrease of extracellular fluid.
Addison's disease, patients may have hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, mild acidosis and decrease of extracellular fluid.
The common cause of death in the oliguria of acute renal failure is<br/>() A: Hypocalcemia B: Hyponatremia C: Hypochloremia D: Hyperkalemia
The common cause of death in the oliguria of acute renal failure is<br/>() A: Hypocalcemia B: Hyponatremia C: Hypochloremia D: Hyperkalemia
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
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
Which of the following conditions can cause hypovolemic hyponatremia ( ) A: Loss of massive gastrointestinal fluid B: Massive fluid loss through the skin C: Long-term use of furosemide and diuretics D: Only replenish water after a lot of body fluid is lost.
Which of the following conditions can cause hypovolemic hyponatremia ( ) A: Loss of massive gastrointestinal fluid B: Massive fluid loss through the skin C: Long-term use of furosemide and diuretics D: Only replenish water after a lot of body fluid is lost.
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