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A patient who is experiencing hypovolemic shock has decreased cardiac output, which contributes to ineffective tissue perfusion. The decrease in cardiac output occurs due to?Question 3Select one:a.An increase in stroke volumeb.A decrease in cardiac contractilityc.An increase in cardiac preloadd.A decrease in cardiac preload

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A patient who is experiencing hypovolemic shock has decreased cardiac output, which contributes to ineffective tissue perfusion. The decrease in cardiac output occurs due to?Question 3Select one:a.An increase in stroke volumeb.A decrease in cardiac contractilityc.An increase in cardiac preloadd.A decrease in cardiac preload

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The decrease in cardiac output in a patient experiencing hypovolemic shock occurs due to a decrease in cardiac contractility.

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