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Nurse Joseph is organizing a prenatal class to Mrs. Vanessa Narciso and friends about the fluctuations that occur during pregnancy and the essential of routine health care supervision throughout pregnancy. Which cardiovascular compensatory mechanisms should Nurse Joseph elucidate will occur? Select all that apply.
- Systemic vasodilation
- Increased blood volume
- Increased cardiac output
- Enlargement of the heart
- Elevated blood pressure
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