The _____ node is particularly sensitive to class II antiarrhythmics (-blockers)
Are -blockers contraindicated in diabetic patients? _____
What type of -blocker is metoprolol? _____
Beta-blockers (ex propranolol) can block peripheral conversion of T4 into T3 by inhibiting _____
Decreased cAMP as a result of class II antiarrhythmics (-blockers) leads to the closure of membrane _____ channels
Metoprolol, propranolol, and esmolol are all examples of class _____ antiarrhythmics
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