Question # 14

A patient on long-term methadone is intubated and becomes profoundly bradycardic after multiple doses of dexmedetomidine. The BEST immediate medication adjustment is:

Options:

A.

Increase dexmedetomidine to deepen sedation

B.

Stop dexmedetomidine and treat bradycardia; switch to fentanyl ± propofol

C.

Add esmolol for rate control

D.

Start haloperidol infusion

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