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患者男,68岁。因“反复咳嗽、咳痰10余年,气促3年,加重伴尿少1周”来诊。查体:意

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患者男,68岁。因“反复咳嗽、咳痰10余年,气促3年,加重伴尿少1周”来诊。查体:意识淡漠,气急,轻度发绀,眼睑水肿,球结膜充血水肿。颈静脉充盈,呼气相明显。肝上界第6肋间水平,下界肋下2.5cm,质尚软,肝颈静脉回流征(+),下肢轻度水肿。

为明确诊断应立即进行的检查项目包括()

A.心电图

B.血气分析

C.肺功能检查

D.胸部X线片

E.血常规

F.血生化检查

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