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Critical Care Exam 1
P wave - correct answer-Depolarization of the atria

PR interval - correct answer--Normal is 0.12 to 0.2 seconds
- onset of atrial depolarization until onset of ventricular polarization

QRS complex - correct answer--Normal is 0.06 to 0.11 seconds
-Ventricular depolarization
-systole

T wave - correct answer--appears after QRS complex
- Ventricular repolarization
-Spiked T-wave occurs with hyperkalemia

U wave - correct answer-- repolarization of the purkinje fibers
- seen in patients with hypokalemia

SA node - correct answer-the pace-maker of the heart; where the impulse conduction of the
heart usually starts; located in the top of the right atrium just below superior vena cava

*sends impulses 60-100 BPM

Normal Sinus Rhythm - correct answer-Rate is 60-100/ minute
Rhythm is regular
P wave present
PR interval: normal 0.12-0.20
QRS complex:normal
Interpretation: normal sinus rhythm

normal QRS: 0.06- 0.10

Sinus Bradycardia - correct answer-Rate is <60/minute
Rhythm is regular
P wave present
PR interval: normal 0.12-0.20
QRS complex:normal
Interpretation: treat sinus brady with *0.5mg atropine ( if emergent)* , dopamine,
epinephrine, pacer.

*normal in patients when sleeping or sleeping
-may occur with use of Beta blockers or calcium channel blockers, digoxin, morphine, vagal
stimulation, hypothermia, hypothroidism

Sinus Tachycardia - correct answer-Rate is >100/min (usually below 160)
Rhythm is regular

,P wave present
PR interval: normal 0.12-0.20
QRS complex:normal 0.6-0.10
Interpretation: correct the underlying cause, adminster beta blockers or calcium channel
blockers.

*treat underlying cause.**

- may be a normal response from a fever, exercise, anxiety, pain, dehydration. May
accompany shock, LHF, hyperthyroidism, anemia, hypovolemia, PE, MI

-can be caused by caffiene, nicotine, amphetemines, atropine, cocaine.

Sinus Arrhythmia - correct answer-Rate: increases on inspiration, decreases on expiration
Rhythm: *Always has irregular rhythm*
P waves?: yes
PR interval: normal
QRS: normal
Significance: usually a normal finding and usually is *not treated*

Premature Atrial Complexes - correct answer-Rate: normal
Rhythm:abnormal
P waves?: Yes, has *EARLY* p waves
PR interval? WNL
QRS:WNL

Significance:
*electrical impulses start in atrium BEFORE beat finishes
-CAUSES: stimulants, alcohol, anxiety, hypokalemia
-common in normal hearts*
- if EKG shows many, could be an early sign of SVT or A.fib

TREAT underlying cause (minimize stress, dont drink caffeine)

Atrial Flutter - correct answer-Rate: 250-400/min
Rhythm: regular
P waves: NO only flutter(sawtooth) waves are seen
PR interval: N/A
QRS: WNL

Significance:
SAWTOOTH waves
*if ventricles try to catch up, can be a bad tachycardia
*Patient can live fine with A. flutter, just control rate
-CAUSES- pulmonary disease (COPD,OSA, Pulm. HTN), heart valve disease, after open
heart surgery

, TREAT: CARDIZEM anticoagulants, perdoxa, dysrhythmic, amiodarone,BB, Digoxin,
Cardioversion (if hemodynamically unstable and tachy)

Atrial Fibrillation - correct answer-*most common adult arrhythmia
Rate: >400 *can be normal*
Rhythm: irregular
P waves: No P waves
PR interval: N/A
QRS: normal

Significance:
becomes dangerous when ventricles try to catch up
A.fib can be baseline and controlled if hr <100
-CAUSES- pulm. disease, increased age, males, overweight, chronic HTN, HF, open heart
surgery
-TREAT- Digoxin (to put into NSR), cardizem, amiodarone, corvert, cardioversion

What is the same for NSR, SB, ST? - correct answer-*all have a P wave.
* all have a normal PR interval.
*all have a normal QRS interval.
*All start at SA node.

***only difference is change in RATE**

Atrial Kick - correct answer-Atrial kick is a term that represents the amount of the total CO
that is supplied via atrial contraction.

Pulse pressure - correct answer-Systolic # - Diastolic # = pulse pressure

What should you assess in a patient with dysrhythmia? - correct answer-LOC
rate and rhythm of apical and peripheral pulses
heart sounds
blood pressure
pulse pressure
signs of fluid retention
health history

Cardizem - correct answer--Trade name for Diltiazem, Calcium Channel Blocker, Vasodilator

*first line treatment for A.flutter/ A.fib *

Supraventricular Tachycardia - correct answer-*if hemodynamically stable, treat with oxygen,
IV access continuous monitoring, and vagal maneuvers

Rate over 160bpm

*give adenosine if vagal maneuver does not work
(6mg rapid IV push with 20ml NSS flush)

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