The main cause of hyperkalemia is () A: Acute acidosis B: Intravascular hemolysis C: Hypoxia D: Decreased renal excretion E: Application of potassium sparing diuretics
The main cause of hyperkalemia is () A: Acute acidosis B: Intravascular hemolysis C: Hypoxia D: Decreased renal excretion E: Application of potassium sparing diuretics
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.
A 55-year-old man is noted to have moderately severe congestive heart failurewith impaired systolic function. Which of the following drugs would most likelylower his risk of mortality? A: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors B: Loop diuretics C: Digoxin D: Aspirin
A 55-year-old man is noted to have moderately severe congestive heart failurewith impaired systolic function. Which of the following drugs would most likelylower his risk of mortality? A: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors B: Loop diuretics C: Digoxin D: Aspirin