A mean arterial pressure (MAP) below 60 mmHg can cause , whereas a MAP above 160 mmHg can cause .
A) neurogenic shock; syncope
B) neurogenic shock; cardiogenic shock
C) compensated shock; decompensated shock
D) syncope; neurogenic shock
E) syncope; cerebral edema
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Q23: The most important force driving filtration at
Q24: are powerful vasoconstrictors, and also increases heart
Q27: These are all possible circulatory routes from
Q29: by the capillaries at their venous end.
A)Waste
Q30: Hypertension is commonly considered to be a
Q30: In people who stand for long periods,
Q31: does not contribute to venous return.
A)The difference
Q32: These are all mechanisms of movement through
Q33: What is the mean arterial pressure for
Q33: All these can lead to edema except
A)obstruction
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