Which medication is the nurse likely to prepare for a symptomatic patient in sinus bradycardia (rate 40/min) with dizziness and hypotension?
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Correct answer: Atropine
Atropine is the first‐line medication for symptomatic bradycardia to increase heart rate by blocking vagal tone.
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