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KAISER EKG Final Exam
What is a treatment option for symptomatic (unstable) atrial flutter? - ANSWER-Synchronized
cardioversion at 50-100J
What is a treatment option for symptomatic (unstable) atrial fibrillation? - ANSWER-
Synchronized cardioversion at 120-200J
What is the treatment for stable SVT? - ANSWER-Vagal maneuvers and adenosine
what is the treatment for unstable SVT? - ANSWER-Synchronized cardioversion
What is the treatment for symptomatic junctional escape? - ANSWER-atropine 0.5mg
What is the treatment for symptomatic first degree block? - ANSWER-atropine 0.5mg
what is the drugs and treatment for symptomatic second degree block type 1? - ANSWER-
atropine 0.5mg, epinephrine or a temporary pacemaker?
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What is the drugs and treatment for symptomatic second degree block type 2? - ANSWER-
Atropine 0.5mg, epinephrine or dopamine
transcutaneous pacing as a bridge to a permanent pacemaker.
What is the drugs and treatment for third degree block? - ANSWER-Atropine, epinephrine, or
dopamine
transcutaneous pacing as a bridge to a permanent pacemaker.
Treatment for PVCs - ANSWER-Correct hypoxemia, low K+, low Mg++
Drugs used to treat PVCs - ANSWER-Amiodarone, Lidocaine,Pronestyl
Treatment for Monomorphic VT with pulse (stable) - ANSWER-Amiodarone, lidocaine,
procainimide and synchronized cardioversion
treatment for Monomorphic VT with pulse (unstable) - ANSWER-Amiodarone, synchronized
cardioversion
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Treatment for monomorphic and polymorphic pulseless VT (unstable) - ANSWER-Defibrillation,
CPR, Epinephrine
Treatment for polymorphic VT with pulse (stable and unstable) - ANSWER-Magnesium and
defibrillation
treatment for ventricular fibrillation - ANSWER-Defibrillation, CPR, and Epinephrine
Treatment for idioventricular rhythm/ventricular escape rhythm - ANSWER-Atropine,
Epinephrine, Isoproterenol
transcutaneous pacing as a bridge to permanent pacemaker.
Treatment for asystole - ANSWER-CPR and Epinephrine
Treatment for PEA - ANSWER-CPR and Epinephrine
What drug is used to treat sinus bradycardia? - ANSWER-Atropine 0.5mg
Do you pace sinus bradycardia? - ANSWER-Yes, with external or transvenous pacemakers
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What drugs should you HOLD with sinus bradycardia? - ANSWER-Digoxin and beta blockers
How do you treat sinus tachycardia? - ANSWER-treat the underlying cause
What drugs are used to treat sinus pause/block? - ANSWER-Atropine 0.5mg or epinephrine
What type of pacemaker is used to treat sinus node disease (sinus pause/block)? - ANSWER-
Atrial pacemaker
What drugs treat atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation? - ANSWER-beta blockers, diltiazem,
verapamil, digoxin, amiodarone, coumadin, lovenox
KAISER EKG Final Exam
Pulmonary veins deliver blood to the ___________.
right atrium
right ventricle
left atrium
left ventricle - ANSWER-left atrium
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