Which of the following signs and symptoms are not signs of CNS overdose toxicity?
A) Apprehension, excitedness, talkativeness
B) Bilateral numbness of tongue, perioral numbness
C) Muscle twitching, tremors
D) Hypotension, lower pulse, slower breathing
D
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A) Frontal B) Occipital C) Temporal D) Crown
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A. increased cerebral blood flow B. increased intracranial pressure C. decreased mental and motor functions D. impaired cerebral metabolism
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A. epiphyseal plate B. ossification center C. bursa D. cartilaginous joints
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