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What is the cause of cardiac arrhythmias?
altered impulse formation
What are examples of altered impulse formation?
ischemia, hypo/hypercalcemia, cardiomyopathy, excess catecholamines, and reperfusion injury
What is ischemia?
not enough oxygenated blood
What is excess catecholamines associated with?
too much epinephrine
What is conduction formation?
alternate pathways develop for depolarization of cardiac muscles
Cardiac arrhythmias affect what (pertaining to the blood)?
hemodynamics
What is tx of cardiac arrhythmias?
control of arrhythmia(s)
What does supraventricular arrhythmia look like on an ECG?
abnormal but positive P wave or negative junctional P wave
What is included with supraventricular arrhythmias?
SVT and APCs
What is SVT?
supraventricular tachycardia