Sinus Tachycardia
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>100 bpm
a fast heartbeat related to a rapid firing of the sinoatrial (SA) node. The
clinical dysrhythmia depends on the underlying cause. It may be normal
depending on the patient.
,Risk and Medical Tx of Sinus Pause/Arrest
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Risk
▪ Sudden cardiac death (rare)
▪ Syncope
▪ Fall
▪ Thromboembolic events including stroke
▪ CHF
▪ Atrial tachyarrhythmias - such as atrial flutter or fibrillation
Medical Treatment
▪ Only treated if patient symptomatic
▪ Atropine
▪ Pacemaker
PR Interval
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0.12-0.20 seconds
Causes and S/S of Sinus Tachycardia
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, Causes
▪ Damage to heart tissues from heart disease
▪ Hypertension
▪ Fever
▪ Stress
▪ Excess alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, or recreational drugs such as cocaine
▪ A side effect of medications
▪ Response to pain
▪ Imbalance of electrolytes
▪ Hyperthyroidism
Signs and Symptoms
▪ Dizziness
▪ Shortness of breath
▪ Lightheadedness
▪ Rapid pulse rate
▪ Heart palpitations
▪ Chest pain
▪ Syncope
Sinus Pause/Arrest Nursing Interventions
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Assess Patient
Give oxygen and monitor oxygen saturation
Monitor blood pressure and heart rate
Start IV if not already established
Notify MD
ACLS Protocol
Look for the cause of the sinus arrest and treat it
- Medication
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Natural deterioration of the cardiac system
May require artificial pacemaker for treatment if symptomatic
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>100 bpm
a fast heartbeat related to a rapid firing of the sinoatrial (SA) node. The
clinical dysrhythmia depends on the underlying cause. It may be normal
depending on the patient.
,Risk and Medical Tx of Sinus Pause/Arrest
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Risk
▪ Sudden cardiac death (rare)
▪ Syncope
▪ Fall
▪ Thromboembolic events including stroke
▪ CHF
▪ Atrial tachyarrhythmias - such as atrial flutter or fibrillation
Medical Treatment
▪ Only treated if patient symptomatic
▪ Atropine
▪ Pacemaker
PR Interval
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0.12-0.20 seconds
Causes and S/S of Sinus Tachycardia
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, Causes
▪ Damage to heart tissues from heart disease
▪ Hypertension
▪ Fever
▪ Stress
▪ Excess alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, or recreational drugs such as cocaine
▪ A side effect of medications
▪ Response to pain
▪ Imbalance of electrolytes
▪ Hyperthyroidism
Signs and Symptoms
▪ Dizziness
▪ Shortness of breath
▪ Lightheadedness
▪ Rapid pulse rate
▪ Heart palpitations
▪ Chest pain
▪ Syncope
Sinus Pause/Arrest Nursing Interventions
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Assess Patient
Give oxygen and monitor oxygen saturation
Monitor blood pressure and heart rate
Start IV if not already established
Notify MD
ACLS Protocol
Look for the cause of the sinus arrest and treat it
- Medication
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Natural deterioration of the cardiac system
May require artificial pacemaker for treatment if symptomatic