Stuart was in a serious automobile accident and in addition to breaking several bones, he suffered a deep cut that was bleeding badly. As he waited for help to arrive, it is likely that Stuart was experiencing

a. hyponatremia

b. strong osmotic thirst.
c. strong hypovolemic thirst.
d. both osmotic and hypovolemic thirst.


c

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