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患者女,14岁。受挤压伤后尿色呈酱油色,1d后出现少尿,10ml/h,血钾进行性升高

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患者女,14岁。受挤压伤后尿色呈酱油色,1d后出现少尿,10ml/h,血钾进行性升高,第3天BUN28.1mmol/L,SCr489μmol/L。

适当的治疗为()

A.补液

B.碱化尿液

C.甘露醇利尿

D.抗凝治疗

E.血液透析

F.腹膜透析

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What does the author mean by saying that concrete is "a victim of its own ubiquity and the industry’s conservative pace of development"(Para. 1)

A.Concrete suffers from its own unique features as well as the slow development of building industry.

B.Concrete is not appreciated because of its dull color, its drawbacks, with little improvement as a building material.

C.Slow progress of building industry does harm to the application and popularity of concrete.

D.Concrete is ignored because it is too common with little advance in its technology.

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