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atrial fibrilation is defined as what |
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supreaventricular tachycardia with irregular rhythm. |
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atria rate vs. ventricular rate- what causes this difference? |
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atria- 400 bpm ventricle- 120 ; AV node |
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what is the definition of Rapid ventricular response? what are symtpoms? -4 |
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ventricular heart rate >100; palpitations, HR increase, PE, ADHF |
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atrial fibrilations are commonly found with what other conditons-3 |
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what is a long term consequnce of RVR |
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what are emergency symptoms from Afib-4 |
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angina/MI, PE w/ hypoxia, HTN<90/60, HR>150 |
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High _ tone is a cause of A fib what are some causes of this? -5 |
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adrenergic hyperthyoid, caffeine, ephedrine, sepsis, ionotropes |
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Drug abuse/withdrawal can cause what |
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causes of atrial distension- -5 |
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pulmonary disease, HTN, valve disease, cardiomyopathy, ischemia |
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what do you do to see if the patient needs anticoag |
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what are the two different options for rhythm and rate control |
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switch to sinus rhythm leave Afib and control to prevent complications |
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when are parenteral anticoags considered in patients? when should they always be started? |
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hopsitalized for more than 48 hrs for A fib - undergoing cardioversion |
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if the duration of the Afib has been less than 48 hrs what is the protocol concerning antigcaog- |
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heperanoid + electrical cardiovert |
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if the duration of the Afib has been more than 48 hrs what is the protocol concerning antigcaog- |
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anticaog for 3 weeks + TEE |
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what are meanings for : C H A D S2 |
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C-congestive HF/LVD H-HTN A- Agee>75 D- diabetes S- stroke/TIA (2 points) |
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what is low risk score for CHADS2? what are the treatment options-2 |
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0 points -no therapy or ASA 75 mg |
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What is moderate-high risk for CHADS2? what are the 3 diff treatment options? |
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1+ points; -anticaog -ASA 81 mg + plavix -ASA 75-325 mg |
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what is the dose for dabigatran? rivaroxiban apixaban |
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what is the dose adjustment for dabigatran |
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what is the dose adjustment for rivaroxiban |
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what is the dose adjustment for apixiban |
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Sr Cr >1.5 + either: age>80 or weight <60 kg 2.5 BID |
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what antiarrthymic medicine has an interaction with the anticoags |
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what drugs have interacitons with all anticoags? |
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amiodarone, azoles, rifampin, protease inhibitors |
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1st option to prevent cardio stroke are anticoags, if the patient has bleeding risk factors tho what is an alternative? |
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you can chose to control rate or rhythm- what is the rate treatment option? |
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keep Afib, control ventricular heart rate |
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you can chose to control rate or rhythm- what is the rhythm treatment option? |
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how do you normally convert a aperson to normal sinus rythm the first time? if the A fib reappaears then what is the treatment? |
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electrically (DCC) DCC and add antiarrthym class 1 or 3 |
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when is anticoag treatment need for rate/rhythm control? |
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patient presents with new onset A fib- what is 1st line treatment? what is the only reason you do the other option? |
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acute rate control only do rhythm 1st if have emergency symtpms (shock, HF, etc.) |
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if the patient is put on rhythm control due to emergency symtpoms what is the treatment- |
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IV heparin + electrical cardioversion |
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if acute rate control doesnt work and patient is put on rhythm control- what determines the treatment options- |
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if had A fib< or > 48 hrs |
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if had A fib < 48 hrs and rythm control- what is the treatment |
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IV heparin electracl cardiovert |
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if had A fib >48 hrs and put on rhythm control what is the treatment process -3 things |
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- anticaog x 3 wks -then cardiovert + TEE -then anticoag for 4 wks |
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options for acute rate control: w/o HTN/ADHF: w/ ADHF/HTN: w/ either of these what also needs to e started? |
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BB or Non-DHP CCB amiodarone or digoxin anticoag |
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what needs to be done in order to start chronic rate control at home? -2 |
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change to PO formulations continue anticoag |
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for acute rate control- what is the target you titrate agents to |
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fro chronic rate control- what are the targets for: patient with HF- Patient w/o HF- |
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what are the first line agents for rate control? what are the times when you should use an alternative for Acute AF? |
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BB or Non CCB; hypotensive/ADHF |
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whcih beta blocker is onvly available in IV |
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when are BB used over Non CCBs in rate control |
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if patient has chronic systolic HF |
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for rate control, amiodarone vs digoxin: which is 2nd line option for acute AF? which for chronic AF? |
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what is the chronic regimen for amiodarone-2 options |
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200 mg daily 100 if elderly or underweight |
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what are the major side effects of amiodarone-7 |
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thyroid (hypo/hyper) cornea deposits skin discolor QT elongation pulomnary disease optic neuropathy hepatox |
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avoid use of Non-CCBs in acute and chronic AF if patient has what type of HF |
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when do you initate long term rhythm control meds |
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-if rate control doesnt work -return of AF after cardioversion |
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what antiarrthymic classes are used for rhythm control? |
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what is the class agent that can be converted to outpatient? which is the one that cant be converted at all? |
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which is the class 3 agent not used for maintenance? |
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if the patient has a prolonged QT- what class 3 agent can still be used |
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contraidnications for amiodarone-2 |
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which is the only class 3 agent that probably wont cause torsades de pointes |
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what are side effects of sotalol-2 |
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what are side effects of ibutilide-2 |
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what are the side effects of Dofetilide-2 |
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what are the class 1 agents |
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disopyramide fleicainide propafenone |
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which class 1 agents can be converted to outpatient-2 |
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