NSG 5003 Pathophysiology Review Questions 6 (latest) | Pathophysiology Review Questions 6 (2020)
NSG 5003 Pathophysiology Review Questions 6 (latest) – South University (A grade) Pathophysiology Review Questions 6 A heat stroke is characterized by: a. Core temperatures usually reaching approximately 39.9° C (103.9° F) b. Sweat production on the face occurring even during dehydration c. A rapidly decreasing core temperature as heat loss from the evaporation of sweat ceases d. Symptoms caused by the loss of sodium and prolonged sweating Which medication is used to reverse the effects of malignant hyperthermia? a. Propranolol b. Diazepam c. Dantrolene sodium d. Sodium carbonate The major sleep center is located in which section of the brain? a. Thalamus b. Brainstem
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which medication is used to reverse the effects of malignant hyperthermia