Multiple Choice
You've been working outside in the hot sun and are dripping wet with sweat. Your fluid intake has been minimal as you have been too busy to stop and get a drink. You would expect
A) your blood osmolality to be low.
B) an increase in the production of urine.
C) aldosterone levels to decrease.
D) ADH levels to increase.
E) ADH levels to decrease.
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