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Cardiac Dysrhythmia

PN 141 test 1 book: Med surg nursing pg: 625

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What is the name for the "normal heart rythm" normal sinus rhythm (NSR)
What node do the electrical impulses origonate in? the sinoatrial node (SA)
Def of Cardiac dysrhythmia a disturbance or irregularit in the electrical system of the heart
Are all dysrythmias life threatening no
Two are the two mechanisms to develop a dysrhythmia altered formation of impulses or altered conduction of the impulse through the heart
def of ectopic beats impulses that develop more rapidly or more slowly then normal, or may originate outside the SA node
Def of a heart block an impulse that may be blocked or delayed as it moves through the conduction pathways of the heart
Def of reentry phenomonom impulses that are delayed in one area of the heart but conduct normally through the rest ofthe heart
Where do supraventricular rhythms originate above the ventrice
Where do ventricular rhythms originate in the ventricles
what type of rhythms are fatal supraventricular or ventricular rhythms ventricular
supraventricular rhythms: What are they (6) normal sinus rhythm (normal), sinus tachycardia, sinus bradycardia, premature atrial contractions (PACs), Atrial flutter, Atrial fibrillation
sinus tachycardia: Definition regular, HR >100 bpm
sinus tachycardia: tx only if sympotomatic
Sinus Bradycardia: tx only if sympotomatic, pacemaker or atropine
Sinus Bradycardia: Def <60 bpm, regular
PACs: Def irregular ectopic atrial beat occuring earlier then expected
PACs: tx none needed
Atrial fibrillation: def irregularly irregular, no identifiable p wave, variable ventricular rate
Atrial fibrillation: tx synchronized CV medsto slow ventricular rate, anticoagulants to decrease the risk for stroke
Ventricular Rhythms: what are the names of them premature ventricular contractions (PVCs), ventricular tachycardia (V-tach), Ventricular fibrillation (V-fib)
V-tach: def rate 100-250 bpm, no p waves, QRS wide
V-tach: tx iv meds, defiblillize
v-fib: def grossly irregular, rate too rapid to count, no p wave, QRS bizarre and variable
v-fib: tx immediate defibrillate
def of AV conduction blocks conduction defects that cause delayed or blocked transmission of sinus impulses through the AV node. There are three degrees ranges from benign to severe
Why are anitdysrhythmic drugs used tx of acute or chronic dysrhythmias, to maintain an effective cardiac output by stabilizing cardiac rhythm
what different meds are used to treat dysrhythmias beta blockers, class a1(quinidine), class IB (Lidocaine), class IC (Flecainide), Class III, Class calcium channel blockers, digoxin,
What is another name for defibrillation cardioversion
What is defibrillation used for to treat rhythms that effect cardiac output and the client's welfare (electrical shock is administered to depolarize all cells of the heart at the same time) it stops the abnormal rhythm
automatic implantable cardioverter- defibrillator: what is it an AICD recognizes life-threatening changes in heart rhythm and automatically delivers an electric shock to convert the rhythm back into normal rhythm
automatic implantable cardioverter- defibrillator: Who is it used for pt w/ recurrent ventricular tachycardia and people who have survived cardiac arrest not associated with an AMI
PAcemakers: what are they used for to treat AV blocks
Pacemakers: What are temporary ones used for they have an external generator attached to an electrode threaded intravenously into the right ventricle after cardiac surgery . . . JUST IN CASE IT IS NEEDED
Pacemakers: How are permenent ones implanted there is a pulse generater attached to electrodes that are sewm directly onto the heart or passed into heart via subclavian vein
Pacemakers: what are the two functions of pacemakers sensing and pacing
Pacemakers: what does it do when it senses it detects the heart's beat, to assesses if the heart is in the right amount of BPM
Pacemakers: What does it do when it paces it is the delivery of an electrical pulse to stimulate the heart to contract
Pacemakers: what causes it to pace it occurs when the pt HR falls outside the programmed limits
Pacemakers: Post op nursing care restrict movement of affected arm and shoulder for 24 hours, assist with gentle ROM after 24 hours, instruct pt to carry info on type of pacemaker at all times
PAcemaker: what a pt should report to MD pulse rate 5 beats less then preset pacemaker rate, fever, weakness, chest pain, palpitations, **** let all care providers know that they have a pacemaker
s/s of decreased cardiac output decreased LOC, taachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension, diaphoresis, decreased urinary output, cool, clammy, mottled skin, pallor, decreased peripheral pulses
What can a change in mental status indicate lact of adequate blood and oxygen supply to cells of the brain
MEd: amiodarone (PACERONE)- what is the class potassium channel blocker
MEd: amiodarone (PACERONE)- uses life threatening ventricular arrhythmias
MEd: amiodarone (PACERONE)- action prolonged repolarization. Acts directly on cardiac cell membrane.
MEd: amiodarone (PACERONE)- adverse reactions malaise, fatigue, tremor, proarrhythmic effect, N/V, constipation, ataxia, anorexia, bradycardia, photosensitivity
what is the three goals of a pacemaker: return the heart rhythm to regularity, increase CO, increase tissue perfusion
four reasons a pacemaker is placed drug toxicity, electrolye imbalance, complications of MI or OH, dysrhythmias
difference between the single or dual chamber pacemakers single is in 1 chamber of the heart, duel is two chambers
what is a fixed rate pacemaker not used often anymore, constant same rate all the time, some one that doesn't need much compensation
what is a demand rate pacemaker compensation piece is turned on as needs
what is an A/V sequential pacemaker: dual one, they will use A or V or both chambers, intervene when needed
what is an ICD used for life threatening ventricular dysrhythmias, shocks heart when it is out of rhythm.
ICD: how big is the shoc k 25 joules
pt with pacemakers: why should they have an ID card/ med alert for emergency, they should also have what kind of pacemaker they have on them
pt with pacemakers: what is the electrical cautions no MRI,
pt with pacemakers: post op left arm care it should be in a sling
pt with pacemakers: teaching no driving until shock effect is known, take daily pulse to know if it is working, journal what happened with ICD, family should know CPR
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