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    A Patient Has Been Stung by a Bee
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A Patient Has Been Stung by a Bee

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

A patient has been stung by a bee. Which one of the following findings would be present in anaphylaxis, but not in a local allergic reaction?


A) Anxiousness
B) Swelling at the site of the sting
C) Hives
D) Hypotension

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