What is the rationale for vomiting with increased intracranial pressure?
A) chemoreceptors responding to changes in the blood
B) pressure extending to spinal nerves
C) pressure on the emetic center in the medulla
D) stimuli to the hypothalamic center for hunger and thirst
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