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QUESTION 13 during nerve conduction. Potassium channels in the nerve membrane produce O repolarization depolarization contraction O dilation None of the above QUESTION 14 The antiarrhythmic agent that blocks sodium, potassium, and calcium channels is – Verapamil O Lidocaine Amiodarone O Diltiazem None of the above QUESTION 15 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.
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