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/bɹˌædɪkˈɑːdiə/
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[ US /ˌbɹædəˈkɑɹdiə, ˌbɹædɪˈkɑɹdiə/ ]
[ US /ˌbɹædəˈkɑɹdiə, ˌbɹædɪˈkɑɹdiə/ ]
NOUN
- abnormally slow heartbeat
How To Use bradycardia In A Sentence
- Naloxone (Narcan®) may be useful in reversing hypotension, bradycardia and coma because of the similarity of clonidine to opiate overdose symptoms. Clonidine Overdose in Children
- The acute effects are coma, myoclonus and bradycardia, which generally resolve rapidly without complication.
- Naloxone (Narcan®) may be useful in reversing hypotension, bradycardia and coma because of the similarity of clonidine to opiate overdose symptoms. Clonidine Overdose in Children
- New study finds that older people hospitalized for bradycardia are more likely to be taking cholinesterase-inhibiting drugs such as donepezil People taking one of several drugs commonly prescribed to treat WN.com - Articles related to Lyme disease debate rages on
- Other symptoms include facial flushing or pallor, tenderness on palpation of the ipsilateral carotid artery, bradycardia, and abnormal feeling of scalp hairs.
- Overdrive pacing might improve cardiac function, and thus pulmonary congestion might be ameliorated in patients with heart failure or bradycardia.
- These can be some of the symptoms specifically of what is known as bradycardia, the slow heartbeat syndrome -- Soledad. CNN Transcript Aug 22, 2006
- Severe toxicity leads to coma, profound hypotension, bradycardia, and asystolic arrest.
- Beta blockers should not be administered to patients with heart failure who have bradycardia, heart block or hemodynamic instability.
- Slide 28: Spinal anesthesia during surgery Early phase of traumatic paraplegia Loss of vasomotor tone-arteriolar and venular dilatation Bradycardia Iv fluids, leg end elevation and ionotropic support. Recently Uploaded Slideshows