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14 Cards in this Set
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Wide complex v-tach
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Amiodarone (150mg IV over 10 min) or Lidocaine for which heart rhythm?
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Define 1st degree heart block
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PR interval > 0.2
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Define 2nd Degree Mobitz I
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Gradual prolongation of PR interval until a dropped QRS.
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Define 2nd Degree Mobitz II
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Unvarying PP interval, dropped beats
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Narrow complex v-tach
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Adenosine 6mg rapid IV push
Vagal Maneuvers |
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Treatment for 1st degree block
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No treatment, but avoid BBs and CCBs
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Treatment for Mobitz Type I
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Pacemaker or atropine if symptomatic
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Treatment for Mobitz Type II
or 3rd Degree |
Pacemaker
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Treatment for WPW
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Procainamide or Quinidine. Avoid Digoxin, Verapamil
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Treatment for VFib
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Immediate defibrillation
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Treament for PVC's
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Usually not treated. If severe/symptomatic, consider lidocaine.
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Treatment for sinus bradycardia
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Usually not treated. If severe/symptomatic, consider atropine.
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Treatment for sinus tachycardia
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Usually not treated. Use BB if symptomatic.
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Symptomatic Unstable Tachycardia treatment?
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Synchronized Cardioversion for what type of tachycardia?
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