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What is this rhythm and how is it treated?
,- Answer: Ventricular Tachycardia
CPR, Defibrilate, amiodarone, epi
What is this rhythm and how is it treated?
- Answer: Ventricular fibrillation
CPR, Amiodarone, Defibrilate, Epi
What is this rhythm? and how is it treated?
- Answer: Asystole
CPR & Epinephrine
,What is this rhythm? and how is it treated?
- Answer: PVC or premature ventricular contraction
Treat the underlying cause:
1. hypoxemia (o2)
2. Ischemia (12 lead to confirm)
3. electrolyte imbalance (Mg+ or K+ replacement)
What is this rhythm and how is it treated if unstable?
- Answer: AFib
"control the rate and anticoagulate"
, Synchronized Cardioversion and anticoagulation
How is stable Afib treated? - Answer: Give an antidysrhythmic
(amiodarone)
Cardizem/Diltiazem
We don't defib because we are worried a clot has formed in the
appendages which will travel to the brain or lungs when shocked
What is this rhythm? and how is it treated?
- Answer: AFib RVR
This is Afib plus tachycardia and it is treated as unstable Afib
Cardiovert
What percent of cardiac output is lost due to Afib and loss of "atrial
kick"? - Answer: 30%