Answer:
The answer is letter C. That is the true stament.
Explanation:
c. The medication decreases conduction through the AV node.
Because Adenosine stops PSVT by slowing the conduction through AV node. A brief period of asystole is normal. Adenosine is given to the patient as an IVP over one to two seconds and then immediately followed by a fast 20ml normal saline flush. It might be given through a peripheral IV, but the site should be as close to the heart as possible because of its short half-life, around 10 seconds.