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Why Is Body Temperature Sometimes Reduced During Heart Surgery

Question 91

Question 91

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Why is body temperature sometimes reduced during heart surgery?


A) To slow respiration
B) To increase heart rate
C) To decrease heart rate
D) To increase the oxygen content of blood

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