How is high-output failure different from low-output failure?

1. In high-output failure, the heart can weaken and the ventricle can fail.
2. In high-output failure, the heart is unable to fill with adequate amounts of blood.
3. In high-output failure, there is a lack of delivery of adequate oxygen to the tissues.
4. In high-output failure, there is a lack of sufficient blood to recirculate through the heart.


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