Answer:
Obesity.
Anatomical considerations, such as the size of the chest and the location of the heart within the chest.
Movement during the test.
Exercise or smoking before the test.
Certain medicines.
Electrolyte imbalances, such as too much or too little potassium, magnesium, or calcium in the blood.
Explanation:
-a urine test
-a blood test
-a rectal prostate exam
That patient had a Pulse deflict
Your excretory system includes your kidneys. And your kidneys is what makes urine. Intoxication weakens your kidneys making them fail at regulating bodily fluid. And you will go pee a lot more.