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ACLS – BRADYCARDIA QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS|100%
CORRECT|GRADE A+ 2024
first degree AV block - ANSWER PR interval is lengthened greater than .20 seconds



second degree AV block type I - ANSWER gradual lengthening of PR interval until a QRS complex is
dropped and only P wave is present



second degree AV block type II - ANSWER regular PR intervals, some P waves are blocked and no QRS
complexes



third degree heart block/complete heart block - ANSWER no relationship between QRS and P waves



drugs used for bradycardia - ANSWER - atropine

- dopamine (infusion)

- epinephrine (infusion)



bradycardia definition - ANSWER any rhythm disorder with heart rate less than 60/min



symptomatic bradycardia - ANSWER signs and symptoms due to slow heart rate



symptomatic bradycardia exists when 3 criteria are present: - ANSWER 1) heart rate is slow

2) patient has symptoms

3) symptoms are due to slow heart rate



symptoms of bradycardia - ANSWER - chest discomfort or pain

- SOB

- decreased LOC

- weakness

, - fatigue

- light-headedness

- dizziness

- presyncope/syncope



signs of bradycardia - ANSWER - hypotension

- drop in blood pressure on standing (orthostatic hypotension)

- diaphoresis

- pulmonary congestion

- frank CHF or PE

- bradycardia-related frequent PVCs or VT



dose of atropine - ANSWER first dose: 0.5 mg bolus

repeat every 3-5 min

maximum of 3 mg



dopamine IV infusion dose - ANSWER 2-20 mcg/kg per minute



epinephrine IV infusion dose - ANSWER 2-10 mcg/kg per minute



Steps of Adult Bradycardia with Pulse Algorithm - ANSWER *Step 1:* Assess appropriateness for clinical
condition, HR typically <50

*Step 2:* Identify and Treat Underlying cause

- maintain patent airway

- oxygen (if hypoxemic)

- cardiac monitor to identify rhythm; monitor BP and oximetry

- IV access

- 12-lead ECG

*Step 3:* Persistent bradycardia causing:
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