What is pilocarpine most commonly used for?
A: For decreasing heart rate
B: To decrease blood pressure (vasodilation)
C: For urinary retention
D: Decreasing intraocular pressure
A: For decreasing heart rate
B: To decrease blood pressure (vasodilation)
C: For urinary retention
D: Decreasing intraocular pressure
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- 1. Vital signs include A: breathing B: blood pressure C: heart rate D: temperature E: The pulse
- Filariasis(丝虫病) causes edema by A: blocking the lymphatic drainage B: increasing the capillary pressure C: decreasing the plasma colloid osmotic pressure D: increasing the interstitial hydrostatic pressure
- Which indicator can be mainly reflected by the level of systolic blood pressure in general? A: Cardiac stroke volume B: Heart rate C: Peripheral resistance D: Capillary pressure in the microcirculation
- Which the following statement about the change of blood pressure is<br/>wrong() A: Clip the side of the common carotid artery, and cause to raise blood<br/>pressure B: Arterial blood pressure is elevated when the sympathetic nerve is<br/>excited C: Vagus nerve inhibits heart activity and lowers arterial blood<br/>pressure D: The excitation of vagus nerve enhances heart activity and arterial<br/>blood pressure elevated E: Intravenous epinephrine, blood pressure rise
- What consequence may a decreasing birthrate result in A: Great pressure on housing. B: Rising demands of goods. C: The prosperity of the building industry. D: A declining market for goods.