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    Elevated Pressure of the Right Atrium Is Most Apt to Cause
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Elevated Pressure of the Right Atrium Is Most Apt to Cause

Question 103

Question 103

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Elevated pressure of the right atrium is most apt to cause


A) pulmonary edema.
B) stenosis or narrowing of the aortic valve.
C) elevation of systemic blood pressure.
D) distension of the jugular veins.

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