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Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Chapter 25 Nursing Care of Patients with Cardiac Dysrhythmias
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Cardiac Conduction System Sinoatrial (SA) Node: 60 to 100 bpm Across Both Atria AV Node Bundle of His Right and Left Bundle Branches Purkinje Fibers
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Cardiac Conduction System (cont’d)
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Cardiac Cycle One Heartbeat Electrical Representation of Contraction, Relaxation of Atria/Ventricles
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Components of Cardiac Cycle
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Electrocardiogram (ECG) Shows Cardiac Electrical Activity 12-lead ECG = 12 Different Views Waveforms Change Appearance in Different Leads Continuous Monitoring Often in Lead II Waveforms Upright in Lead II
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition ECG Graph Paper
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition ECG Graph Paper (cont’d) Calibrated Grids for Measurement Time Calibrated Horizontally Heavy Lined Blocks of 25 (5 X 5) Small Box 0.04 Seconds Wide Five Small Squares 0.20 Seconds Wide
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Isoelectric Line No Electrical Activity Straight Line Produced Waves Upright or Downward from Isoelectric Line
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Components of a Cardiac Cycle P Wave First Wave, Atrial Depolarization P–R Interval Beginning of P to Beginning of QRS 0.12 to 0.20 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition PR Interval
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Components of a Cardiac Cycle (cont’d) QRS Complex Three Waves: Q, R, S After P Wave Q Wave First Downward Deflection R Wave First Upward Deflection S Wave Second Negative Deflection if Q Wave or First Negative Deflection after R Wave
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Components of a Cardiac Cycle (cont’d) QRS Complex Ventricular Depolarization
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition QRS Complex
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Components of a Cardiac Cycle (cont’d) QRS Interval Beginning of QRS to End of QRS Less than or Equal to 0.10 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition QRS Interval
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Components of a Cardiac Cycle (cont’d) T Wave Ventricular Repolarization Follows QRS Complex
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition T Wave
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Components of a Cardiac Cycle (cont’d) QT Interval Beginning of Q Wave to End of T Wave Normal Ranges: 0.34 to 0.43 Varies Based on Gender, Heart Rate, Age Prolonged or Shortened Can Lead to Ventricular Dysrhythmias
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Components of a Cardiac Cycle (cont’d) U wave Rare Indicates Hypokalemia After T Wave
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition U Wave
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Components of a Cardiac Cycle (cont’d) ST Segment End of QRS to Beginning of T Wave Depressed with Ischemia Elevated with Cardiac Injury
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition ST Segment
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition ST Segment Inverted or Depressed
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition ST Segment Elevated
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Interpretation of Cardiac Rhythms Six-step Process 1. Regularity of Rhythm 2. Heart Rate 3. P Wave 4. P–R Interval 5. QRS Complex 6. QT Interval
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Normal Cardiac Waves Are Equal Distances Apart
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Counting R Waves in a 6-Second Strip
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Heart Rate
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Normal Sinus Rhythm
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Normal Sinus Rhythm Rules Rhythm: Regular Heart Rate: 60 to 100 bpm P Wave: Rounded, Before each QRS PR Interval: 0.12 to 0.20 Seconds QRS Interval: < 0.10 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Dysrhythmias Rhythm Disturbances Impulse Formation Disturbed Disturbance in Conduction
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Sinoatrial Node Dysrhythmias Sinus Bradycardia Sinus Tachycardia
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Sinus Bradycardia
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Sinus Bradycardia Rules Rhythm: Regular Heart Rate: < 60 bpm P Waves: Rounded, Before Each QRS PR Interval: 0.12 to 0.20 Seconds QRS Interval: < 0.10 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Sinus Bradycardia (cont’d) Signs and Symptoms None or Fatigue, Fainting Treatment None if Asymptomatic Oxygen, Atropine, Dopamine, Epinephrine, Pacemaker
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Sinus Tachycardia
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Sinus Tachycardia Rules Rhythm: Regular Heart Rate: 101 to 180 bpm P Waves: Rounded, Before Each QRS P–R Interval: 0.12 to 0.20 Seconds QRS Interval: < 0.10 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Sinus Tachycardia (cont’d) Signs and Symptoms None Angina or Dyspnea Elderly More Sensitive
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Sinus Tachycardia (cont’d) Therapeutic Interventions Treat Cause Digoxin, Calcium Channel Blockers, Beta Blockers
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Dysrhythmias Premature Atrial Contractions Atrial Flutter Atrial Fibrillation
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Premature Atrial Contractions
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Premature Atrial Contractions Rules Rhythm: PAC Interrupts Rhythm Heart Rate: Per Underlying Rhythm P Waves: Early Beat, Abnormal Shape P–R Interval: Usually Normal QRS Interval: < 0.10 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Premature Atrial Contractions (cont’d) Signs and Symptoms None
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Premature Atrial Contractions (cont’d) Therapeutic Interventions None Treat Cause Beta Blockers
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Flutter
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Flutter Rules Rhythm: Atrial Rhythm Regular Heart Rate: Varies P Waves: F Waves, Sawtooth Pattern P–R Interval: None Measurable QRS Interval: < 0.10 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Flutter (cont’d) Signs and Symptoms Ventricular Rate Normal None Rapid Ventricular Rate Palpitations, Angina, Dyspnea
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Flutter (cont’d) Therapeutic Interventions to Slow Heart Rate Cardioversion Calcium Channel Beta Blockers Digoxin
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Fibrillation
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Fibrillation Rules Rhythm: Irregularly Irregular Heart Rate: Atrial Rate Not Measurable, Ventricular Rate 100 Rapid Ventricular Response P Waves: No Identifiable P Waves P–R Interval: None Measurable QRS Interval: < 0.10 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Fibrillation (cont’d) Signs and Symptoms Palpitations Faint Radial Pulse
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Fibrillation (cont’d) Therapeutic Interventions Synchronized Cardioversion Medications Digoxin Beta Blockers Calcium Channel Blockers Amiodarone or Dronedarone Warfarin (Coumadin)
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Atrial Fibrillation (cont’d) Therapeutic Interventions (cont’d) Ablation Biatrial Pacing Implantable Atrial Defibrillators Surgical Maze Procedure
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Ventricular Dysrhythmias Premature Ventricular Contraction Ventricular Tachycardia Ventricular Fibrillation
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC)
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Bigeminal PVC
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Premature Ventricular Contraction Rules Rhythm: PVC Interrupts Rhythm Heart Rate: Per Underlying Rhythm P Waves: Absent in PVC P–R Interval: None for PVC QRS Interval: Pvcs >0.10 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC) (cont’d) Signs and Symptoms Palpitations Fatigue, Dizziness, Severe Dysrhythmias
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC) (cont’d) Therapeutic Interventions None Antidysrhythmics Amiodarone (Cordarone, Pacerone) Beta Blockers
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Ventricular Tachycardia
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Ventricular Tachycardia Rules Rhythm: Usually Regular Heart Rate: 150 to 250 Ventricular bpm Slow VT <150 bpm P Waves: Absent P–R Interval: None QRS Interval: >0.10 Seconds
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Ventricular Tachycardia (cont’d) Signs and Symptoms Dyspnea Palpitations Light-headedness Angina Cardiac Arrest
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Ventricular Tachycardia (cont’d) Therapeutic Interventions If Pulseless CPR, Defibrillation, Vasopressors, Anti-arrhythmics If Stable Amiodarone Consider Magnesium
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Ventricular Fibrillation
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Ventricular Fibrillation Rules Rhythm: Chaotic, Extremely Irregular Heart Rate: Not Measurable P Waves: None P–R Interval: None QRS Interval: None
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Ventricular Fibrillation (cont’d) Signs and Symptoms Unconscious No Heart Sounds, Peripheral Pulses, BP Respiratory Arrest Cyanosis Pupil Dilation
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Ventricular Fibrillation Therapeutic Interventions ACLS Protocols Immediate Defibrillation CPR Epinephrine, Vasopressin, Amiodarone, Magnesium Endotracheal Intubation
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Asystole
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Asystole Rules Rhythm: None Heart Rate: None P Waves: None P–R Interval: None QRS Interval: None
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Asystole (cont’d) Therapeutic Interventions CPR ACLS Protocols Endotracheal Intubation Epinephrine Vasopressin Atropine
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Cardiac Pacemakers External and Temporary Internal and Permanent Override Dysrhythmias Generate an Impulse Can Be Placed in Atria, Ventricle, or Both
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Dual-Chamber Pacemaker
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Pacemakers
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Cardiac Pacemaker Problems Failure to Sense Failure to Pace Failure to Capture
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Nursing Care for Pacemakers Monitor ECG Rest Several Hours Monitor Apical Pulse, Symptoms
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Patient Pacemaker Education Incision Care How to Take Radial Pulse Symptoms to Report Pacemaker ID Card Things to Avoid
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Patient Pacemaker Education (cont’d) Trigger Metal Detectors Grounded Appliances Safe Periodic Pacemaker Checks
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Defibrillation Electrical Shock Delivered to Reset Lethal Ventricular Dysrhythmias Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia Ventricular Fibrillation
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Defibrillation (cont’d) Conductive Jelly or Saline Pads Used Paddles Pressed Firmly Against Chest Second Intercostal Space, Right of Sternum Anterior Axillary Line, Fifth Intercostal Space Announce “Clear” Increasing Energy: 200, 300, 360 Joules
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Placement of Defibrillator Paddles
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Synchronized Cardioversion Allows R Wave to be Sensed for Appropriately Timed Delivery Used In Dysrhythmias when R Wave Present Ventricular Tachycardia with Pulse Atrial Fibrillation, Atrial Flutter, Supraventricular Tachycardia Conscious Sedation 25 to 50 Joules
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Automatic External Defibrillator External device automatically analyzes rhythms, automatically delivers or prompts operator to deliver electrical shock if shockable rhythm (V-Fib or VT) detected
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Implantable Cardioverter fibrillator Automatically Defibrillates when Lethal Rhythm Detected Cardioverts when VT Detected
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Implanted Cardioverter Defibrillator (cont’d)
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Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Linda S. Williams / Paula D. Hopper Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 4th Edition Nursing Diagnoses for Dysrhythmias Decreased Cardiac Output Ineffective Tissue Perfusion Activity Intolerance Anxiety Deficient Knowledge
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