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Too much salt (sodium chloride) in the diet increases blood osmolarity and can cause increased arterial blood pressure. Which of the following is NOT a way that salt affects blood pressure?

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Too much salt (sodium chloride) in the diet increases blood osmolarity and can cause increased arterial blood pressure. Which of the following is NOT a way that salt affects blood pressure?


  1. Salt causes peripheral vasoconstriction.
  2. Salt stimulates thirst.
  3. Salt stimulates ADH secretion.
  4. Salt causes fluid shift from the intracellular fluid to the extracellular fluid.

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A: Sodium chloride does not cause peripheral vasoconstriction.

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