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ACLS RHYTHM STRIPS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++
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NSR - Normal Sinus Rhythm
Regular 60-100 bpm
P Waves, P-R Intervals <5 small squares
Indicates that the electrical signal is
generated by the sinus node and
traveling in a normal fashion in the
heart.
NSR - Normal Sinus Rhythm
Regular 60-100 bpm
P Waves, P-R Intervals <5 small squares
Indicates that the electrical signal is
generated by the sinus node and
traveling in a normal fashion in the
heart.
NSR - Normal Sinus Rhythm
Regular 60-100 bpm
P Waves, P-R Intervals <5 small squares
Indicates that the electrical signal is
generated by the sinus node and
traveling in a normal fashion in the
heart.
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Sinus Bradycardia - Sinus Brady
<60 bpm
Unstable? = Atropine 0.5 mg IV bolus.
Repeat every 3-5 min to Maximum 3mg.
Atropine doesn't work? - Transcutaneous
pacing
Dopamine or Epinephrine =
Sympathomimetic drugs = catecholamine
infusion = Adrenergic receptor agonists,
direct stimulation of the A and B
adrenergic receptors.
and Transvenous pacing
Sinus Bradycardia - Sinus Brady
<60 bpm
Unstable? = Atropine 0.5 mg IV bolus.
Repeat every 3-5 min to Maximum 3mg.
Atropine doesn't work? - Transcutaneous
pacing
ACLS also says Sympathomimetic drugs:
Dopamine or Epinephrine and
Transvenous pacing
Book says Catecholamine infusion
Sinus Bradycardia - Sinus Brady
<60 bpm
Unstable? = Atropine 0.5 mg IV bolus.
Repeat every 3-5 min to Maximum 3mg.
Atropine doesn't work? - Transcutaneous
pacing
Dopamine or Epinephrine =
Sympathomimetic drugs = catecholamine
infusion = Adrenergic receptor agonists,
direct stimulation of the A and B
adrenergic receptors.
and Transvenous pacing
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Sinus Bradycardia - Sinus Brady
<60 bpm
Unstable? = Atropine 0.5 mg IV bolus.
Repeat every 3-5 min to Maximum 3mg.
Atropine doesn't work? - Transcutaneous
pacing, 70 PPM Amps start at 0 or 20
and go till you get capture
Dopamine or Epinephrine =
Sympathomimetic drugs = catecholamine
infusion = Adrenergic receptor agonists,
direct stimulation of the A and B
adrenergic receptors.
and Transvenous pacing
Sinus Bradycardia - Sinus Brady
<60 bpm
Unstable? = Atropine 0.5 mg IV bolus.
Repeat every 3-5 min to Maximum 3mg.
Atropine doesn't work? - Transcutaneous
pacing
Dopamine or Epinephrine =
Sympathomimetic drugs = catecholamine
infusion
and Transvenous pacing
Sinus Bradycardia - Sinus Brady
<60 bpm
Unstable? = Atropine 0.5 mg IV bolus.
Repeat every 3-5 min to Maximum 3mg.
Atropine doesn't work? - Transcutaneous
pacing
Dopamine or Epinephrine =
Sympathomimetic drugs = catecholamine
infusion = Adrenergic receptor agonists,
direct stimulation of the A and B
adrenergic receptors.
and Transvenous pacing
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