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Which class of antiarrhythmic drugs interferes with potassium channels to prolong the period in which the next heartbeat can occur?
 A) Class I
  B) Class II
  C) Class III
  D) Class IV

Question 2

What is the acronym for the device that is used for patients with sleep apnea?
 A) CTAP
  B) CPAL
  C) CPAP
  D) CWAP



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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