What causes the clinical manifestations of confusion, convulsions, cerebral hemorrhage, and coma in hypernatremia?
A) The high sodium in the blood vessels pulls water out of brain cells into the blood vessels, causing brain cells to shrink.
B) The high sodium in the brain cells pulls water out of blood vessels into the brain cells, causing them to swell.
C) The high sodium in the blood vessels pulls potassium out of brain cells, which slows the synapses within the brain.
D) The high sodium in the blood vessels draws chloride into the brain cells followed by water, causing brain cells to swell.
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Q27: What are causes of hyperkalemia?
A)Hyperparathyroidism and malnutrition
B)Vomiting
Q28: What initiates the formation of ammonium (NH₄)
Q29: What mechanisms cause hypernatremia?
A)Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic
Q31: Which are causes of hypocalcemia?
A)Repeated blood administration
Q32: In hyperkalemia, cardiac rhythm changes are a
Q33: How does SIADH cause excess water?
A)The increase
Q34: Hypermagnesemia is usually caused by:
A)hepatitis.
B)renal failure.
C)trauma to
Q35: Which are indications of dehydration?
A)Decreased hemoglobin and
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