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When You Are Suctioning an Adult Patient, the Onset of Bradycardia

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Question 17

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When you are suctioning an adult patient, the onset of bradycardia is most likely due to:


A) hypercarbia.
B) hypoxia.
C) stimulation of the vagus nerve.
D) increased intracranial pressure.

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