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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Decreased cardiac output would cause the following neurohormonal response to occur: | Activation of the SNS |
| A patient who has previously had HFrED (EF<40%) and now has an EF of 46% is said to have: | HFimpEF, improved |
| Which statement is false regarding HFpEF? | Not as common as HFrEF |
| Which of the following describes systolic dysfunction of HFrEF: | Thin walled, dilated left ventricular, EF 35% |
| Diastolic HF, or HFpEF, is best defined as: | impaired ability of the left ventricle to relax and fill |
| With neurohormonal activation, you would expect to see all of the following except a)Elevated catecholamine release b) Increased concentrations of renin, angiotensin II, and aldosterone c) Decreased myocardial oxygen demand d) Release of vasopressin |