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Exposing people to weak attacks on their attitudes so that when stronger attacks come they will have refutations available is known as attitude inoculation.
Tachycardia
Rapid regular heart rate ranging between 100 and 150 beats/min.
Increased Thirst
An abnormally strong desire to drink fluids, often a symptom of dehydration or a sign of a significant medical condition like diabetes.
Decreased Cardiac Output
A condition where the heart pumps less blood than normal, affecting the body's ability to supply oxygen and nutrients to tissues.
Myocardial Contractility
Measure of stretch of the cardiac muscle fiber. It can also affect stroke volume and cardiac output. Poor contraction decreases the amount of blood ejected by the ventricles during each contraction.
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