| 11. | Pacemakers help patients with slow heartbeats-- a condition known as bradycardia.
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| 12. | The major physiological antidote is atropine, which is used to treat bradycardia.
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| 13. | Bradycardia in this setting may be treated with atropine.
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| 14. | Two major groups of arrhythmias are bradycardia and tachycardia.
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| 15. | :Reflex bradycardia is mediated by the vagus nerve.
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| 16. | These pauses in breathing may be accompanied by minor oxygen desaturation and bradycardia.
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| 17. | What's causing her bradycardia ?"
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| 18. | Bradycardia is a slow heart rate, defined as below 60 bpm at rest.
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| 19. | A very slow heart rate ( bradycardia ) may be associated with heart block.
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| 20. | Heart rate patterns following vibroacoustic stimulation have resulted in serious arterial flutter and bradycardia.
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