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torybrooks

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Pancuronium bromide is a ___________________ __ neuromuscular blocker that causes the patient to experience flaccid paralysis following administration.
 
  a. Fast- acting, short- lasting
  b. Fast- acting, long- lasting
  c. Slow- acting, short- lasting
  d. Slow -acting, long- lasting

Question 2

What are the anatomical and physiological mechanisms that keep body temperatures within acceptable limits called?
 
  A) Thermostatic regulation B) Thermeostasis
  C) Thermoregulation D) Thermeostasis regulation



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Answer to Question 1

b
Rationale: b. Pancuronium bromide is a fast-acting, long-lasting nondepolarizing agent.

Answer to Question 2

C



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