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    When a Cardiac Defect Causes the Mixing of Arterial and Venous
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When a Cardiac Defect Causes the Mixing of Arterial and Venous

Question 13

Question 13

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When a cardiac defect causes the mixing of arterial and venous blood in the right side of the heart, the nurse might expect to find


A) cyanosis.
B) diuresis.
C) signs of congestive heart failure.
D) increased oxygenation of the tissues.

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