BSMH ADVANCED ARRHYTHMIA COURSE EXAM LATEST 2025/2026
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What is the dosing for adenosine? - ANSWER-6 mg followed by
12 mg
What happens when you push adenosine? - ANSWER-PT will
temporarily flatline then should reset
What rhythm is this? - ANSWER-atrial fibrillation (a-fib)
What does atrial fibrillation include on an ECG? - ANSWER-1. no
discernable p-waves
2. irregular rhythm with discernable QRS complexes
What is the treatment for acute atrial fibrillation? - ANSWER-
Cardizem
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What are patients with atrial fibrillation at risk for? - ANSWER-
blood clots
What rhythm is this? - ANSWER-atrial flutter (a-flutter)
What are some causes of atrial flutter? - ANSWER-heart disease
PE
hyperthyroidism
What is the treatment for atrial flutter? - ANSWER-cardizem
How are AV blocks differentiated? - ANSWER-PR interval
Which type of AV block do all impulses eventually reach the
ventricles? - ANSWER-First-degree
Which type of AV block do some impulses reach the ventricles but
others do not? - ANSWER-Second-degree
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Which type of AV block do no impulses reach the ventricles? -
ANSWER-Third-degree
What are the characteristics of first-degree AV block? - ANSWER-
-Every impulse reaches the ventricles (QRS complex for every P
wave)
-PR interval is greater than 0.20 seconds
What is the treatment for first-degree AV block? - ANSWER-No
treatment, monitor for higher degree changes
What are the characteristics of AV block type 1 (Mobitz
1/Wenkebach)? - ANSWER-Gradual lengthening of the PR
interval until P wave appears without a QRS complex, cycle
repeats itself
What rhythm is this? - ANSWER-First-degree AV block
What rhythm is this? - ANSWER-Second-degree AV block: Type 1