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3. The most significant objective symptom of intolerance to a physical therapy activity is: A. Decreased heart rate. B. Complaints of fatigue C. Refusal to comply. D. Dyspnea 4. A patient with clinical signs of extracellular fluid deficit would have a pulse that is: A. Weak-slow B. Bounding-slow C. Bounding-rapid D. Weak-rapid
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