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If the Adenosine Is Not Effective in Terminating a Regular

Question 30

Question 30

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If the adenosine is not effective in terminating a regular narrow complex tachycardia, the Paramedic should consider using a(n) ____.


A) beta/adrenergic blocker
B) ACE inhibitor
C) alpha blocker
D) calcium channel blocker

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