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evelyn o bentley

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Vasospasms associated with chest pain are known as:
 
  A) stable angina.
  B) Prinzmetal's angina.
  C) variant angina.
  D) James' angina.

Question 2

A sudden disruption of pulmonary perfusion caused by a blood clot is known as:
 
  A) pulmonary occlusion.
  B) pulmonary diffusion.
  C) pulmonary edema.
  D) pulmonary embolism.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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