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Treatment with an aldosterone antagonist causes a fall in

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 Treatment with an aldosterone antagonist causes a fall in.


  1. Urine volume.
  2. Body potassium.
  3. Body sodium.
  4. Blood volume.
  5. Blood viscosity.

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A. False It increases due to increased salt and water loss.

B. False Body potassium rises since aldosterone normally increases its excretion.

C. True Due to decreased sodium reabsorption.

D. True Due to decreased extracellular fluid volume.

E. False The viscosity increases as the haematocrit increases.

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