PA Recertifying Exam PANRE Practice Exam

Category - PANRE Practice Test

A patient presents with signs of fluid overload, changes in level of consciousness, hypertension, weight gain, and tachycardia. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis of these symptoms?
  1. Diabetes insipidus
  2. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone
  3. Addison’s disease
  4. Cushing’s disease
Explanation
Answer -: B - Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone is manifested by signs of fluid overload. Diabetes insipidus is the hyposecretion of ADH. The other options are not accurate.
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