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phasic breathing cycles >> heart rhythm ∆s (usually not problematic) |
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PAC: appearance of P waves |
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rheumatic heart disease, MI, HTN, meds, hypoxia |
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usually none; if some, will be fatigue, ↓ BP |
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usually none; meds/ablation if symptomatic |
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Wandering pacemaker: appearance of P waves |
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P waves all look different |
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AV node doesn't capture all of SA signals |
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Atrial flutter: appearance |
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caffeine, nicotine, COPD, ht failure, MI, digitalis, rheumatic heart disease, valvular disease |
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pt feels nothing unusual, or feels aflutter |
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no discernible P wave; "bag of worms" |
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a-fib: classifications (3) |
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paroxysmal, persistent, permanent |
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rheumatic heart disease, MI, HF, diabetes, post-sx, old age |
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syncope, fatigue, palpitations |
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QRS is normal, but no P wave |
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signal from SA to AV is delayed |
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characterized by dropped QRSs; Mobitz Types I & II |
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Mobitz Type I heart block = |
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Wenckebach Phenomenon (2º heart block); GRADUAL prolongation of PR interval until missed QRS |
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Mobitz Type II heart block = |
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FIXED prolonged PR intervals c dropped QRSs |
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dissociation btwn atria/ventricles |
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3º heart block requires… (Rx) |
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pacemaker; usually maintained c escape beats |
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MI, severe CAD, cardiomyopathy, electrical problems, digitalis |
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syncope, dizziness, chest pain (dependent on ventricular rate) |
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Block at AV: ECG morphology |
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Block at bundles: ECG morphology |
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wider QRS, ventricular rhythm (20-40 bpm) |
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interventricular conduction delays |
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"rabbit ears"; leads V1,V2 |
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wide, bizarre looking QRS - steep, curved R and slow, wide S; leads V5,V6 |
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ischemic heart disease, MI, valvular disease, COPD |
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N/A (if HR is fast enough) |
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Ventricular arrhythmia: morphology, rate |
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QRS is wide, bizarre; pace 20-40 bpm |
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Ideoventricular rhythm: ECG |
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QRS wide/slow; P not associated c QRS |
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Ideoventricular rhythm: causes |
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MI, sustained ischemia, toxicity, hypoxia |
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Ideoventricular rhythm: med causes |
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thrombolytics, anticoagulants |
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Ideoventricular rhythm: symptoms |
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Ideoventricular rhythm: Rx |
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PVCs: p waves, QRS morphology |
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normal P waves; premature/excessively wide QRSs |
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alcohol, anxiety, caffeine, ischemia, cardiomyopathies, electrolyte imbalance |
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feel "skipped beats" or palpitations |
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meds, treatment of cause (de-stress) |
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PVC appears on T of previous QRS (RELATIVE REFRACTORY PERIOD) |
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meds, alcohol, diarrhea, hypomagnesmia, hypokalemia; interactions c grapefruit |
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syncope, dizziness, anxiety |
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v-tach characterized by rotation of electrical axis by ≥180º |
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drug overdose, MI, electrical shock |
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