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The most common pre-arrest rhythm in children is bradycardia, often associated with respiratory issues or hypoxia. This can occur due to various factors, including respiratory distress or shock. Addressing the underlying cause promptly is crucial, as bradycardia can progress to more severe arrhythmias or cardiac arrest if not treated. Early intervention can significantly improve outcomes in pediatric emergencies.

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