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swpotter12

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A junctional rhythm that is greater than 60 beats per minute but less than 100 beats per minute is called:
 
  a. junctional bradycardia.
  b. junctional escape.
  c. accelerated junctional.
  d. junctional tachycardia.

Question 2

________________________ is a naturally occurring hormone released by the posterior pituitary gland.
 
  a. Oxytocin
  b. Thyroxine
  c. Adrenalin
  d. Norepinephrine



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

a
Rationale: a. Correct.
b. Thyroxine is released by the thyroid.
c. Adrenalin is released by the adrenal gland.
d. Norepinephrine is a neurotransmitter released at neuronal synapses.



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