An 84-year-old male on metoprolol for hypertension presents after a ground-level fall. His blood pressure is 110/68 mmHg, heart rate is 72 bpm, and he has new-onset confusion. Why is his heart rate a potentially unreliable indicator of early hemorrhagic shock?
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A
Age-related calcification of the sinoatrial node prevents a tachycardic response.
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B
The beta-blocker medication masks the compensatory tachycardia expected with hypovolemia.
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C
The patient's confusion suggests a primary neurologic injury, which would cause bradycardia.
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D
Geriatric patients have a decreased circulatory volume, making blood pressure the only reliable sign.