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Vikki [24]
4 years ago
10

Jon has been experiencing increased thirst, increased hunger, and an increase in the frequency of urination. Jon's doctor suspec

ts uncontrolled diabetes and orders a urinalysis. From the symptoms and test order, what condition does Jon's doctor want to confirm?
glycosuria
hyperglycemia
hypercalemia
polyuria
hyperthyroidism
Biology
1 answer:
Papessa [141]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: polyuria

Jon's doctor suspects uncontrolled diabetes because Jon has been experiencing increased thirst, increased hunger, and an increase in the frequency of urination.

<span> and orders a urinalysis. From the symptoms and test order, what condition does Jon's doctor want to confirm?</span>

Glycosuria, hyperglycemia, and polyuria are three conditions that exhibit <span>excessive urination and excessive thirst. Polyuria, however,   shows <span>the most common symptom of uncontrolled diabetes which is increased appetite resulting in increased hunger.</span></span>

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