Stacey has been exercising extensively and over-drinking to the point of experiencing dilutional hyponatremia and general over-hydration. She's likely to have ________, A) a pitting edema B) a non-pitting edema C) no edema present. Her blood pressure is likely_______. A) elevated B) depressed C) normal. The cells in her body are likely to be_______. A) overhydrated B) dehydrated C) normal. She's likely to experience_____________. A) general confusion B) fainting when she tries to stand up C) both are equally likely. Claire isn't releasing enough ADH due to an injury to her pituitary gland. She's likely to have ________, A) a pitting edema B) a non-pitting edema C) no edema present. Her blood pressure is likely_______. A) elevated B) depressed C) normal. The cells in her body are likely to be_______. A) overhydrated B) dehydrated C) normal. She's likely to experience_____________. A) general confusion B) fainting when she tries to stand up C) both are equally likely.
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- This can lead to a non-pitting edema (swelling that doesn't leave an indentation when pressed). - Her blood pressure is likely to be depressed (low). - Her cells are likely to be overhydrated. - She's likely to experience general confusion. For Claire: Show more…
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