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Review Question - QID 108501

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QID 108501 (Type "108501" in App Search)
A 46-year-old man presents to a physician three days after arriving in Morocco. He endorses acute onset of painless, profuse watery diarrhea that appears white and cloudy. The patient denies bloody stool, vomiting, or subjective fevers. Vital signs are T 98.6, HR 120, RR 17, and BP 85/50. On physical exam, the patient has dry mouth, decreased skin turgor, and cold clammy skin. His peripheral pulse is rapid and thready. The toxin responsible for this clinical presentation has a mechanism of action that is most similar to which other toxin?