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    The Therapy That Most Directly Improves Cardiac Contractility in a Patient
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The Therapy That Most Directly Improves Cardiac Contractility in a Patient

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Question 7

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The therapy that most directly improves cardiac contractility in a patient with systolic heart failure is


A) afterload reduction.
B) . β\betaβ -antagonist agents.
C) preload reduction.
D) digitalis.

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