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高钾血症时,血清钾高于() A.5mmol/L B.4.5mmol/L C.4mmo

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题目:

高钾血症时,血清钾高于()

A.5mmol/L

B.4.5mmol/L

C.4mmol/L

D.5.5mmol/L

E.3.5mmol/L

答案:

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