A characteristic of diastolic dysfunction is

A) ejection fraction less than 20%.
B) atrial fibrillation.
C) diastolic blood pressure less than 50 mm Hg.
D) All of the above are correct.


B

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A) Reproductive B) Urinary C) Cardiac D) Hematologic

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PM care is given:

a. At bedtime b. After the evening meal c. At hour seven d. In a hot shower

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Ischemia reduces oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria, resulting in a decrease in ATP production. Which of the following would NOT follow as a morphologic consequence?

a) Increased anaerobic glycolysis b) Increase in pH and glycogen c) Decrease in protein synthesis d) Influx of Ca++, H2O, and Na++ e) Efflux of K+

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