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Signs and Symptoms of Decreased Tissue Perfusion Secondary to Cardiogenic

Question 122

Question 122

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Signs and symptoms of decreased tissue perfusion secondary to cardiogenic shock include all of the following EXCEPT:


A) altered mental status.
B) cold, diaphoretic skin.
C) constricted pupils.
D) tachypnea.

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