Organophosphate insecticides are acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. Which combination of symptoms might you expect to observe in a patient with organophosphate poisoning (ingestion of organophosphates) ?
A) decreased heart rate, constricted pupils, increased tear secretion
B) decreased heart rate, dilated pupils, increased salivary secretion
C) increased heart rate, constricted pupils, increased tear secretion
D) increased heart rate, dilated pupils, decreased salivary secretion
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