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vommiting - kashmala
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20-year-old college student comes to your clinic Monday afternoon. She has been vomiting since last night and feels very ill. She has not produced urine in the past 12 h, which she can remember. She continues vomiting while in your office. You give her an antiemetic IV and she starts to calm down. Laboratory samples are drawn, a urinalysis is taken by catheter, and an ABG is drawn. What are the results likely to show?
A Decreased serum K, U/A high spec grav, ABG: metabolic alkalosis
B Decreased serum K, U/A high spec grav, ABG: metabolic acidosis
C Decreased serum K, U/A low spec grav, ABG: metabolic acidosis
D Increased serum K, U/A low spec grav, ABG: metabolic acidosis
E Increased serum K, U/A low spec grav, ABG: metabolic alkalosis
F Serum increased K, U/A with high specific gravity, ABG: metabolic alkalosis
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aa
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aaaaaa
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A.
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#5
yes weldone
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