问题
单项选择题 共用题干题
患者男,20岁,患1型糖尿病。2d来出现恶心、面部潮红、呼吸深快,渐发生意识模糊以至昏迷。
该患者还可出现的电解质紊乱是()。
A.低血钠、低血氯
B.高血钾
C.高血钠
D.高血氯
E.高渗性失水
答案
参考答案:A
患者男,20岁,患1型糖尿病。2d来出现恶心、面部潮红、呼吸深快,渐发生意识模糊以至昏迷。
该患者还可出现的电解质紊乱是()。
A.低血钠、低血氯
B.高血钾
C.高血钠
D.高血氯
E.高渗性失水
参考答案:A
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