Multiple Choice
A patient has the following laboratory values: - Arterial
- Plasma
- Plasma chloride concentration
- Arterial
- Plasma sodium What is the most likely cause for his abnormal acid-base status?
A) Abnormal lung function (e.g., pneumonia)
B) Excessive aldosterone secretion
C) Impaired renal tubular HCO3- reabsorption
D) Chronic renal failure
E) Diarrhea
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