Multiple Choice
Plasma sodium levels are high in a patient, but his plasma potassium levels are low. As an underlying cause of this condition, you might expect to find
A) decreased plasma aldosterone levels
B) decreased plasma parathyroid hormone levels
C) increased plasma aldosterone levels
D) increased plasma parathyroid hormone levels
E) decreased insulin levels
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