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    Exam 19: Heart Failure and Dysrhythmias: Common Sequelae of Cardiac Diseases
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    A Patient with Forward Effects of Heart Failure May Present
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A Patient with Forward Effects of Heart Failure May Present

Question 6

Question 6

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A patient with forward effects of heart failure may present with which symptoms?


A) Impaired memory
B) Mental fatigue
C) Stupor
D) Confusion
E) Aggression

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