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Decrease the ventricular response
Prevention of embolism
Convert to sinus rhythm (if possible)
Pharmacotherapy
Electrical conversion
Ablation
Pacemaker
What does tissue perfusion require?
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, Patent vessels, adequate hydrostatic pressure and capillary permeability
What are other signs of COPD?
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Early stage shortness of breath with exercise and later stage shortness of
breath at rest
Chest breather using intercostal and accessory muscles
Wheezing and chest tightness (muscular contraction)
Weight loss
Fatigue
Anorexia
Prolonged expiratory phase
Wheezes and decreased breath sounds
Barrel chest
Patient sits upright with arms supported on fixed surface
Pursed lip breathing
Bluish red color of skin
What does the diaphragm do in regards to respirations?
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Contracts and pulls in air from the atmosphere through the nose, trachea,
bronchi to the alveoli
What are complications that can occur with hypertension?
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, Coronary artery disease
Left ventricular hypertrophy
Heart failure
Cerebrovascular disease
Nephrosclerosis
Retinal damage
What is chronic bronchitis?
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Obstruction
What are the risk factors of impaired oxygenation in children?
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Not a well developed immune system
Not completely vaccinated
May not be able to sit up to cough
What happens to the chest with COPD?
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Becomes barrel shaped as air is trapped in lungs and chest hyper-expands
, What does the heart rate do during premature atrial contraction?
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Varies with underlying rate and frequency
Rhythm is irregular
What does persistent asthma require?
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Long-term inhaler
What does the PR interval do during SVT?
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May be shortened or normal and the QRS complex is normal
What does the QRS complex do during premature atrial contraction?
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