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What is atrial flutter? A) Top chamber beats slower than normal. B) Left atrium beats faster than normal. C) Right and left atrium beats faster then normal. D) Right atrium beats slower than normal.
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What is atrial flutter?
A) Top chamber beats slower than normal.
B) Left atrium beats faster than normal.
C) Right and left atrium beats faster then normal.
D) Right atrium beats slower than normal.
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the one above os correct it is b
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I believe the answer is D!!!
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