What minimum heart rate should a patient have before administering Atropine, a medication used to treat bradycardia?
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✓ Correct answer: C. At least 60 beats per minute (bpm)Answer: At least 60 beats per minute (bpm) Atropine is used to increase heart rate in patients experiencing bradycardia. It is important that patients have a heart rate of at least 60 bpm before receiving Atropine, as administering this medication to someone with a higher heart rate could result in severe tachycardia. If the patient's heart rate is below 60 bpm, Atropine is generally administered to raise the heart rate to a safer level.
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