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newyorker26

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When you are suctioning an adult patient, the onset of bradycardia is most likely due to:
 
  A) hypercarbia.
  B) hypoxia.
  C) stimulation of the vagus nerve.
  D) increased intracranial pressure.

Question 2

How does nitroglycerin decrease the level of chest pain that a patient experiences?
 
  A) It constricts the blood vessels, forcing the toxic lactic acid out of the heart.
  B) It constricts the blood vessels, forcing more blood into the heart muscle.
  C) It dilates the blood vessels, allowing more blood flow to wash away the toxic lactic acid.
  D) It dilates the blood vessels, allowing more blood to enter the heart muscle.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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