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    How Is Cardiac Output Reduced with a Flail Chest Injury
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How Is Cardiac Output Reduced with a Flail Chest Injury

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How is cardiac output reduced with a flail chest injury?


A) Atelectasis compresses the heart.
B) Venous return is impaired.
C) Intrapleural pressure is decreased.
D) Air pressure continues to increase in the pleural space.

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