| 21. | Bradycardia caused by xylazine administration is effectively prevented by administration of atropine or glycopyrrolate.
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| 22. | If atropine is given by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, it causes initial bradycardia.
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| 23. | Side effects can include bradycardia and respiratory depression.
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| 24. | This produces bradycardia, hypotension, depressed myocardial contractility, conduction delay, arrhythmias&
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| 25. | His note read, " 67 y . o . with syncope and bradycardia.
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| 26. | Mild bradycardia is caused by subjects holding their breath without submerging the face in water.
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| 27. | Bradycardia is a slower than normal heartbeat, at around 40 60 beats per minute.
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| 28. | Bradycardia can be caused by heart blocks.
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| 29. | It preferently binds to the pre-synaptic receptor parasymphatolitic drug, particularly against bradycardia.
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| 30. | Pathological causes include sinus bradycardia, sinus arrest, sinus exit block, or AV block.
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