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Question 1

During your career as an EMT you will most likely encounter patients suffering from a variety of hypoperfusion (shock) situations; however, the most common cause will be from ________.
◦ hemorrhage
◦ vomiting
◦ excessive sweating
◦ high blood pressure

Question 2

The adequate delivery of oxygen and nutrients and removal of metabolic wastes at the cellular level of the body is called ________.
◦ perfusion
◦ circulation
◦ osmosis
◦ hydrostatic pressure


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stananza

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Reply 2 on: Jul 13, 2022
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