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Which of the following factors is not an indication of a significant risk?
Increased Afterload
A condition in which the heart has to work harder to eject blood due to increased vascular resistance.
Increased Preload
A condition in which there is an elevated volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole, before the heart contracts.
Decreased Contractility
A reduction in the strength or ability of a muscle, particularly the heart muscle, to contract, which can affect overall muscle function.
Respiratory Alkalosis
A condition characterized by a decrease in arterial blood carbon dioxide levels, leading to an increase in pH and resulting in alkalosis.
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