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患者,男,30岁。因外伤造成脾破裂入院,手术后第2天出现烦躁不安、恶心、呕吐,T38

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患者,男,30岁。因外伤造成脾破裂入院,手术后第2天出现烦躁不安、恶心、呕吐,T385℃,P120次/分,R3次/分,尿量24小时为250ml,尿比重1.010,血钠135mmol/L,血钾7.0mmol/L,pH7.3,尿素氮22mmol/L。

该患者的治疗原则应是()。

A.保护肾功能,纠正水、电解质、酸碱平衡紊乱

B.限制钾盐摄入

C.迅速扩容,纠正休克

D.保护心功能

E.积极处理原发病

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