Multiple Choice
The pulsus paradoxus that occurs as a result of pericardial effusion is significant because it reflects the impairment of the:
A) diastolic filling pressures of the right ventricle and reduction of blood volume in both ventricles.
B) blood ejected from the right atria and reduction of blood volume in the right ventricle.
C) blood ejected from the left atria and reduction of blood volume in the left ventricle.
D) diastolic filling pressures of the left ventricle and reduction of blood volume in all four heart chambers.
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