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A patient using NSAIDs for chronic pain develops a bleeding ulcer and suffers considerable pain and blood loss. Which of the following is the most likely to occur if patient stands up quickly???

A. bradycardia

B. salivation

C. miosis

D. sweating

E. brochospasm

expla also!!!thanks



Edited by keepgoing on 06/01/07 - 07:00 AM

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  #2

D

  #3

yup......sweating....smiling face

  #4

loss of blood..........considerable hypovol...with that patient stands up........pooling of blood in the leg veins...........further loss of effective circulating blood volume.......sensed.........start of adrenergic drive........
this is the point......and so with this there is excessive sweating...
rest all are features of cholinergic drive....

u know u can solve this one as an "odd one out" type of question...
all except one are features of cholinergic drive........sweating
pleased???

  #5

good drduck...its from kaplan book only smiling face...

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  #6

even i remember.....i done this before.....thanks keepgoingsmiling face

  #7

drduck wrote:
loss of blood..........considerable hypovol...with that patient stands up........pooling of blood in the leg veins...........further loss of effective circulating blood volume.......sensed.........start of adrenergic drive........
this is the point......and so with this there is excessive sweating...
rest all are features of cholinergic drive....

u know u can solve this one as an "odd one out" type of question...
all except one are features of cholinergic drive........sweating
pleased???


I like the way you explain smiling face








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