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A&P CH18 Water, Electrolyte, and the Acid-Base Balance Clinical Terms

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acetonemia   abnormal amounts of acetone in blood  
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acetonuria   abnormal amounts of acetone in urine  
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albuminuria   albumin in urine  
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anasarca   widespread accumulation of tissue fluid  
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antacid   substance that neutralizes an acid  
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anuria   absence of urine excretion  
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azotemia   accumulation of nitrogenous wastes in blood  
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diuresis   increased urine production  
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glucosuria   excess sugar in urine  
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hyperglycemia   abnormally high blood sugar level  
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hyperkalemia   excess potassium in blood  
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hypernatremia   excess sodium in the blood  
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hyperuricemia   excess uric acid in the blood  
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hypoglycemia   abnormally low blood sugar level  
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ketonuria   ketone bodies in the urine  
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ketosis   acidosis due to excess ketone bodies in body fluids  
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proteinuria   protein in the urine  
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uremia   toxic condition resulting from nitrogenous wastes in the blood  
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