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Question four

Bradycardia may be drug-induced.
Select one of the options and then select Confirm.
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That is right. Drug-induced bradycardia may be caused by several drugs, including beta blockers, diltiazem, digoxin, amiodarone or lithium.

That is not right. Drug-induced bradycardia may be caused by several drugs, including beta blockers, diltiazem, digoxin, amiodarone or lithium.

No, that is not right.
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The adult bradycardia algorithm from chapter 11 of the ALS manual.
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The adult bradycardia algorithm from chapter 11 of the ALS manual.

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