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Medicine, 05.02.2021 03:10 casrdunn1060

2 points 13. If the SA-Node is not working in the right atrium of the heart and the
backup AV-Node is just causing the heart to quiver, what do you do? *
Shock or Defibrillate their heart
CPR
Give Epinephrine
All of the above

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