Quiz 3

Fluids and Electrolytes Quiz 3
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Fluids and Electrolytes Quiz 3

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Not seen in Hypermagnesemia:

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A patient of Chronic Kidney disease is having protracted vomiting. ABG report is pH = 7.4, pCO2 = 40 mm Hg, HCO3 = 25 mEq, Na = 145 mEq and Chloride s 100 mEq. Diagnosis is?

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A 40 year old man comes with complaints of vomiting for last 3 days. ABG report shows a pH = 7.22, pCO2 = 21 mmHg and HCO3 = 9 mEq/dl. Diagnosis is?

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Hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis is seen in all except?

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Normal anion gap is seen in:

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Reduced anion gap is seen in?

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A 60 year man presents to the emergency department in shock. Vasopressors are initiated@ 10 mcg/Kg/min. Patient weighs 80 kg and you take 2 vials of drug each containing 200 mg and dilute it in 250 ml of normal saline. The standard is 16 drops/ml. In that case what will be the drop rate to give the desired concentration of the drug?

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Man working in hot environment & drinking lots of water without intake of salts is liable to develop?

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After Road traffic accident a patient presented to casualty with vitals showing BP of 90/60 mm Hg with heart of 56 bpm. Which kind of shock occurs?

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High urinary chloride is seen in all except?

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