Electrocardiograms Flashcards
Describe the 5 lead placement.
WHITE on right, snow over GRASS. SMOKE over FIRE. Brown on RT side.
Sinus bradycardia
<60bpm regular rhythm
Tx: atropine, pacemaker
Sinus arrhythmia
varies with respiration. Slows during exhalation, quickens during inhalation.
Premature atrial contraction
regular rate and rhythm until the early P wave occurs. Contains noncompensatory pause.
Atrial flutter
d/t lack of conduction btwn atria and ventricles and rapid depolarization of SA node
rate 250-350
sawtooth pattern
No P waves
irregular radial pulse
Tx: amiodarone, cardioversion
Ventricular tachycardia
irregular rate 125
wide QRS
No P waves
Tx: w/ pulse: lidocaine, cardioversion
w/o pulse defibrillation; CPR
Atrial fibrillation
irregular rate
350-660
squiggly lines w/ small P-waves
irregular QRS rate
Tx: amiodarone, digoxin
Ventricular fibrillation
A nurse is caring for a client with heart failure whose telemetry reading shows flattened T waves. What laboratory results should the nurse anticipate as the cause of this ECG change?
hypokalemia - flat T wave or prominent U wave.
A nurse is caring for a client with heart failure whose telemetry reading shows AV block. What laboratory results should the nurse anticipate as the cause of this ECG change?
digoxin toxicity (>0.5-0.8 ng/mL)
A nurse is caring for a client with heart failure whose telemetry reading shows a prolonged ST and QT interval. What laboratory results should the nurse anticipate as the cause of this ECG change?
hypocalcemia
Premature ventricular contraction
higher & wider QRS complexes
opposite QRS polarity
compensatory pause present
A nurse is monitoring a client’s ECG monitor and notes the client’s rhythm has changed from NSR to SVT. The nurse should prepare what type of intervention?
- vagal stimulation - may cause bradydysrhythmia, ventricular dysrhythmia, asystole
- cardioversion
- defibrillator if pulseless
- resuscitation equipment
Atropine
used to treat bradycardia and bradydysrhythmias
Amiodarone
used to treat atrial fibrillation, SVT, ventricular tachycardia