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    What Is a Pathophysiologic Mechanism Involved in the Development of Diarrhea
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What Is a Pathophysiologic Mechanism Involved in the Development of Diarrhea

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Question 5

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What is a pathophysiologic mechanism involved in the development of diarrhea? (Select all that apply.)


A) Osmotic diarrhea
B) Excessive flatus
C) Secretory diarrhea
D) Exudative diarrhea
E) Motility disturbances

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