[Answer] The ECG rhythm strip of a patient who arrived in the emergency department complaining of dizziness syncope and shortness of breath reveals sinus bradycardia. When reviewing the patient’s medication history the healthcare provider identifies which agent(s) as a potential cause of the patient’s current condition?

Answer: Medications associated with causing sinus bradycardia include β-blockers such as metoprolol and calcium channel blockers such as verapamil and digoxin.
The ECG rhythm strip of a patient who arrived in the emergency department complaining of dizziness syncope and shortness of breath reveals sinus bradycardia. W…

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