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Asystole

Question 21

Question 21

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Asystole:


A) is defined as the presence of chaotic cardiac activity.
B) produces a complete cessation of cardiac output.
C) appears as a chaotic line on the ECG monitor.
D) is the most common primary event in cardiac arrest in the adult.

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