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| Q. |
Thiazide diuretics enhance K+ elimination in urine primarily by: |
| A. | Inhibiting proximal tubular K+ reabsorption |
| B. | Inhibiting Na+ K+-2Cl– cotransport in the ascending limb of loop of Henle |
| C. | Increasing the availability of Na+ in the distal tubular fluid to exchange with interstitial K+ |
| D. | Potentiating the action of aldosterone |
| Answer» C. Increasing the availability of Na+ in the distal tubular fluid to exchange with interstitial K+ | |
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