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amanam amanam
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5 years ago
Which statement best explains what happens to cardiac output when the heart rate gets extremely high?
1. Cardiac output is not generally affected by rapid heart rates.
2. Cardiac output lowers when the rapid rate doesnt allow enough time for complete filling of the heart chambers.
3. Cardiac output will continue to increase as long as the heart rate continues to increase.
4. Cardiac output will increase until the heart rate reaches 150 bpm, at which time it will no longer be affected.
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Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach

Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach


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Enough said, this helped my grade so much
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Perfect
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