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洋地黄制剂不宜应用的情况是() A.二尖瓣狭窄合并快心室率房颤 B.有症状心力衰竭伴

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题目:

洋地黄制剂不宜应用的情况是()

A.二尖瓣狭窄合并快心室率房颤

B.有症状心力衰竭伴窦性心动过速

C.心力衰竭伴心房颤动

D.二尖瓣狭窄窦性心率

E.急性心肌梗死伴快速室上性心律失常

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答案:B

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