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I am studying from the Guyton and Hall 13th edition Advanced pathophysiology textbook. I am having...

I am studying from the Guyton and Hall 13th edition Advanced pathophysiology textbook. I am having trouble with understanding the membrane potential differences for Cl-, Na+, K+ and how cardiac medication works involving differences in these membrane potentials and concentration gradients. Any advice to assist with understanding?

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