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A 54-year-old man is being evaluated for exertional dyspnea that started 6 months ago.  The patient has no associated cough or wheezing.  There is no known history of heart disease in his family.  ECG, chest x-ray, exercise stress test, and echocardiogram are obtained to evaluate his symptoms.  He subsequently undergoes right and left cardiac catheterization, and the results are as follows: A 54-year-old man is being evaluated for exertional dyspnea that started 6 months ago.  The patient has no associated cough or wheezing.  There is no known history of heart disease in his family.  ECG, chest x-ray, exercise stress test, and echocardiogram are obtained to evaluate his symptoms.  He subsequently undergoes right and left cardiac catheterization, and the results are as follows:   What additional information is necessary to calculate cardiac output in this patient? A) Arteriovenous difference in oxygen content B) Oxygen-binding capacity of hemoglobin C) Percentage of hemoglobin saturation D) Rate of oxygen consumption E) Respiratory quotient What additional information is necessary to calculate cardiac output in this patient?

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Definitions:

Elimination

The process of removing or excluding something or someone from consideration or from a particular set or group.

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The reallocation of income, wealth, or resources among individuals or groups in a society.

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Unfair treatment of individuals based on economic factors, such as income, wealth, or consumption patterns.

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