1. v fib, v tach, asystole, PEA, idioventricular, 2nd degree T2, complete heart
block: what are the 7 lethal rhythms?
2. P-R interval: #4
3. NSR (Normal Sinus Rhythm):
4. Sinus bradycardia: <60bpm, TX: pacing, atropine, treat reversible causes
5. Sinus tachycardia: >100-<160, TX: identify and tx underlying cause
6. sinus arrest:
7. PACs: looks like sinus arrest, TX: underlying cause, P waves are d ifferent
8. atrial flutter: P waves sawtooth, TX: support airway, ditiaziam, bblockers
9. a fib: wavy P waves, TX: with HypoTN use cardioversion and anti coagulant
10. junctional rhythm: youll see the J, rate 40-60bpm, PR interval < 0.12, P waves
inverted! TX: same as bradycardia
11. <60bpm: junctional rhythm rate is?
12. SVT: no visible P wave, if symptomatic synchronized cardioversi on, vagal ma-
neuver, adenosine
13. PVC: T wave in opposite direction, wide bizarre QRS, will always be with NSR
or something like that
14. Idioventricular Rhythm: no P waves, WIDE QRS, T wave opposite
15. <40bpm: accelerated idioventricular rhythm is anything greater than?
16. v fib: DEFIB
17. v tach: do ur ghost have a pulse? if yes-adenosine, no-CPR, O2, epi!
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