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define first degree AV block: |
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uniformly prolonged PR interval |
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define second degree AV blocks: |
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Mobitz type I: Wenkebach = progressive PR elongation till a QRS is dropped Mobitz type II: sudden conduction failure |
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define third degree AV block: |
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how long is prolonged PR interval? |
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2 etiologies for first degree AV block: |
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1. Myocardial ischemia 2. Drugs; Digitalis, Beta blockers, Ca Channel blockers |
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Tx for first degree AV block: |
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Etiologies of Mobitz I(wenkebach)second degree AV block:2 |
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1. reversible ischemia of AV node 2. Drugs: B-blockers, Ca channel blockers, digoxin |
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Tx for wenkebach second degree AV block: |
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look for causes, correct reversible slowed conduction; avoid meds that AV conduction. Consider pacemaker |
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bundle of His lesion, RBBB or Both |
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4 etiologies of third degree AV block: |
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1. elderly; sclerosis/fibrosis not from MI 2. drugs; digitalis 3. open heart surgery or MI 4. lyme dz |
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2 common S/Sx of third degree AV block: |
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1. syncope 2. Stokes-Adams attacks |
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define: stokes-adams attacks |
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transient episode of syncope, occasionally featuring seizures |
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Tx for third degree AV block |
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bradycardia with alternating tachyarrhythmia: |
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who is most often affected by sick sinus syndrome? |
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what is the major Sx of sick sinus syndrome? |
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how do you Dx sick sinus syndrome? |
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Tx for sick sinus syndrome:3 |
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1 pacemaker 2. ablation therapy 3. drugs |
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3 vasovagal stimulants that may cause syncope: |
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1. sudden unexpected pain,fear,sound,smell 2. prolonged motionless standing 3. well trained athlete after exertion |
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4 examples of situational syncope: |
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1. micturition 2. cough 3. swallowing 4. defecation all parasympathetic sys; slowing hr to brain |
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what are the 4 types of syncope |
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1. vasovagal 2. situational 3. carotid sinus 4. orthostatic hypotension |
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what is the acronym for CNS causes of sncope? |
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H - hypoxia/hypoglycemia E - epilepsy A - anxiety D - dysfxnl brain stem |
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what is the acronym for cardiac causes of syncope? |
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H - heart attack E - embolism PE A - aortic obstruction R - rhythm disturbance T - tachycardia |
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what is the acronym for vascular causes of syncope? |
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V - vasovagal E - ectopic (hypovolemia) S - situational S - subclavian steal E - ENT (glossopharyngeal) L - low systemic vascular resistance S - sensitive carotid sinus |
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