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    A Patient Has Heart Failure with a Normal Ejection Fraction
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A Patient Has Heart Failure with a Normal Ejection Fraction

Question 13

Question 13

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A patient has heart failure with a normal ejection fraction.Which findings are most likely found in this patient?


A) High cardiac output
B) Pulmonary congestion
C) Edema
D) Ejection fraction greater than 50%
E) Ejection fraction less than 45%

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