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Can you tell me is intubation during bradycardia normal?

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Bradycardia: Bradycardia is defined as hr less than 60bpm. Intubation driven by a heart rate of 55bpm would be highly unusual. Intubation for a heart rate of 20 would be common. It depends on the patients situation.

Answered 11/27/2017

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