Nursing last test Crossword
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2) no cardiac electricity3) no discernable P waves, atrial rate 350-5004) PRI progressively lengthens and then drops a QRS complex5) lifestyle changes such as caffeine or tobacco, medications7) an infarction MI9) ischemia10) CPR and epinephrine(adrenaline)13) rate over 100, normal PRI and QRS14) may resolve if the pt cuts down on caffeine, alcohol, nicotine and stress. may be controlled with antiarrythmic |
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1) generally requires no treatment. some may need to be treated for electrolyte imbalance and meds reevaluated.6) vagal maneuvers, meds, cardioversion, cath8) Emergency cpr and shocks to the heart
future- meds, implanted cardioverter, defribulator, coronary angioplasty and stent replacement.11) no interventions if pt doesnt have symptoms. may be due to digoxin, betablockers, or calcium channel blockers. decreasing or stopping med may be helpful.12) treat underlying disorder, such as hypothyroidism or obstructive sleep apnea.15) life threatening wide QRS16) rate 60-100 normal PRI and QRS17) rate under 60, normal PRI and QRS18) ventrical tachycardia, ventrical fibrillation, asystole, pulseless19) prolonged PRI20) no relationship between p wave and qrs complexes21) pacemakers, implantable cardoverter, defibrillator, cardioversion22) cardioversion with drugs, electrical cardioversion, meds, atrioventricular (AV) node ablation, radiofrequency cath, surgical maze procedure, preventing blood clots23) normal PRI, dropped QRS complex |
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