Definitions
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- adjective Of, pertaining to or afflicted with
bradycardia .
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Examples
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"He's gone bradycardic twice now," the nurse was explaining to Dr. Carson-Miller, no doubt having woken her up from her sleep in another empty hospital room.
The Other Daughter Gardner, Lisa 1999
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Inject twice, giving the candidate two bradycardic episodes.
The Other Daughter Gardner, Lisa 1999
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I gave him his dose of gentamicin and he suddenly went bradycardic.
Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998
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I gave him his dose of gentamicin and he suddenly went bradycardic.
Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998
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I gave him his dose of gentamicin and he suddenly went bradycardic.
Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998
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• Establishing effective ventilation is the primary objective in the management of the apneic or bradycardic newborn infant in the delivery room.
WN.com - Articles related to Scientists identify risks of hypertension in young adults 2010
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• Establishing effective ventilation is the primary objective in the management of the apneic or bradycardic newborn infant in the delivery room.
WN.com - Articles related to Scientists identify risks of hypertension in young adults 2010
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• Establishing effective ventilation is the primary objective in the management of the apneic or bradycardic newborn infant in the delivery room.
WN.com - Articles related to Scientists identify risks of hypertension in young adults 2010
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She hadn't completely arrested, just become so bradycardic that there had been several 20-second pauses between heartbeats.
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About half an hour later I got a stat page from radiology: "Your patient just had a bradycardic arrest on the table, maybe you should come down here."
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