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Peripheral differs from central circulatory failure in that A. Hypovolaemia is unusual. B. It leads to underperfusion of the tissues. C. Cardiac output is usually normal.D. Central venous pressure is low. E. Ventricular function is usually normal. 

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A. False Hypovolaemia due to severe haemorrhage is a common cause of peripheral circulatory failure; blood volume may be normal in central circulatory failure. 

B. False Both types of failure lead to underperfusion of the tissues. 

C. False It is usually reduced in both types of failure. 

D. True It is usually raised in central circulatory failure. 

E. True Reduced ventricular function is the cause of central circulatory failure. 



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