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1. Compare the causes, pathophysiology, and chief characteristics of cardiogenic and hypovolemic shock • Differentiate between the classifications of blood pressure (normal, elevated, stage 1 and stage 2). Be sure to include systolic and diastolic values of each • What would you recommend to a patient for management of primary hypertension?
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