Which of the following is not a typical pacemaker complication?
A. Slower firing rates than set
B. Less effective sensing capabilities
C. Depolarization after pacing spikes
D. Lower electrical current than predetermined
Answer: C
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a. Apply oxygen. b. Look for the source of the blood. c. Assess the patient's airway. d. Treat the patient for shock.
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Which of the following membranes wraps around the outside of an organ?
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