Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
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ISBN: 9781119662792
Author: Tortora, Gerard J., DERRICKSON, Bryan H.
Publisher: WILEY
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Case summary:

In the given case, Mr. Hernandez is experiencing an increase in thirst and the urine output. The doctor advised him to get his urine tested for the presence of ketone bodies and glucose.

Characters in the case:

Mr. Hernandez, with an increase in thirst and urine output.

Adequate information:

There is an increase in thirst and urine output in the patient. The absence of glucose in his urine and blood rules out the possibility of diabetes mellitus.

To determine:

The diagnosis done by the doctor and the organs involved in this condition.

Given information:

His urine test reports showed a negative result for the ketone bodies and glucose.

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