问题
单项选择题 共用题干题
脑外伤患者,腰穿测压为220mmH2O,BP为180/110mmHg(23.94/14.63kPa),主诉头颈后部疼痛且活动受限。
最适合该病人的药物是()
A.吗啡
B.阿托品肌注
C.鲁米那钠肌注
D.20%甘露醇点滴
E.安痛定
答案
参考答案:D
脑外伤患者,腰穿测压为220mmH2O,BP为180/110mmHg(23.94/14.63kPa),主诉头颈后部疼痛且活动受限。
最适合该病人的药物是()
A.吗啡
B.阿托品肌注
C.鲁米那钠肌注
D.20%甘露醇点滴
E.安痛定
参考答案:D
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