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NURS 480 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers Reading an ECG Strip - answer- Each small box is 0.04 seconds - Each large box is 0.20 seconds - 30 large boxes = 6 seconds Premature Atrial Contraction - answer- early electrical impulse initiated by neural tissue in the atria - Causes: stimula...

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NURS 480 Exam 1 Questions With Correct
Answers

Reading an ECG Strip - answer✔- Each small box is 0.04 seconds
- Each large box is 0.20 seconds
- 30 large boxes = 6 seconds

Premature Atrial Contraction - answer✔- early electrical impulse initiated by neural tissue in the
atria


- Causes: stimulants, strong emotion, smoking tobacco, caffeine


- Intervention: check electrolytes, lifestyle changes

Sinus Bradycardia - answer✔- HR < 60 bpm
- Rhythm: regular


- Risk Factors: hypoxia, medications (beta-blockers), lyme disease, hypothyroid, hypothermia


- Symptoms: asymptomatic, syncope, low BP, SOB, dizziness, confusion


- Treatment: Atropine

Sinus Tachycardia - answer✔- HR >100 bpm
- Rhythm: regular

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- Risk Factors: anemia, hypoxia, hyperthyroid, drugs


- Symptoms: asymptomatic, SOB, chest pain


- Treatment: beta-blockers (anything ending in -lol), calcium channel blockers (diltiazem,
nifedepine), change in lifestyle

Estimating HR on ECG - answer✔*** RHYTHM MUST BE REGULAR****


- Regular= normal sinus, sinus tachy, sinus brady


- Six Second Method: count number of QRS complexes in a 6 second strip then multiply by 10


- Rule of 300: Find QRS interval hitting exactly a vertical line then go 300 -> 150 -> 100 -> 75
until next interval


- 1500 method: Count large boxes between R-waves until the next wave going 5 -> 10 -> 15-
>..... Then do 1500/x; if you land on a small box count by ones; if you get a decimal, round up
(ex. 1500/19= 78.5 -> 79)

Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia - answer✔- HR: 150-220 BPM
(doesn't allow heart to contract effectively for perfusion)


-Causes: excess alcohol consumption, stress, caffeine use, overactive thyroid or excessive
thyroid hormone intake, and use of certain drugs


-Sometimes people with anxiety have this, resulting in high BP

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- Interventions: calm then done, Vagal Maneuver; if that does not work give Adenosine
(physician must be present and print recording of EKG with a note of at what point Adenosine
was given; if that does not work, shock them but make sure they are sedated


***PRECAUTION: Adenosine has a half-life of 10 seconds meaning it is fast so it is important
to push it fast in peripheral IV and flush it very quickly right after

Atrial Flutter - answer✔- HR: 250-400 bpm




- Sharp P-waves and numerous p-waves for one QT interval


- Causes: coronary artery disease, right sided heart failure, ischemia, HTN


-Symptoms: palpitations, SOB, dizziness, lightheadedness, fast/steady pulse


- Treatment: internal cardioversion, pacemaker, beta-blocker (esmolol, propanolol), calcium
channel blockers (verapamil, diltiazem)

Atrial Fibrillation - answer✔- HR <100 bpm
-Rhythm: irregular


- Risk Factor: HTN, CVA/TIA, ischemia, age, obesity, ETOH


-Irregular rhythm can cause clots, which is why people are on blood thinners


-Symptoms: palpitations, weakness, fatigue, SOB, dizziness


-Treatment: digoxin, amiodarone, calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers

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