The syndrome of inappropriate ADH is characterized by: O Excessive water thirst. Increased serum osmolality. O Copious d
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The syndrome of inappropriate ADH is characterized by: O Excessive water thirst. Increased serum osmolality. O Copious dilute urination. Dilutional hyponatremia.
When distinguishing the difference between Addison's disease and Cung's disease, select TWO that apply to Cushing's disease: Characteristics of this disease are "moon face" appearance and buffalo hump. The patient will need to be monitored for Hypokalemia and Hyperglycemia O Characteristics of this disease are bronze-like skin color and loss of pubic/axillary hair. Hyponatremia causes hypotension and dehydration The patient will need to be monitored for Hypoglycemia and Hyperkalemia
When distinguishing the difference between Addison's disease and Cung's disease, select TWO that apply to Cushing's disease: Characteristics of this disease are "moon face" appearance and buffalo hump. The patient will need to be monitored for Hypokalemia and Hyperglycemia O Characteristics of this disease are bronze-like skin color and loss of pubic/axillary hair. Hyponatremia causes hypotension and dehydration The patient will need to be monitored for Hypoglycemia and Hyperkalemia