Wide Complex Tachycardia Flashcards
In the case of wide complex tachycardias, ____ should be administered if dehydration is suspected.
20 mL/kg NS bolus
____ is an option for regular, monomorphic, wide complex tachycardia. Why?
Adenosine.
Rhythms arising above the AV node with subsequent abberrant conduction may present as wide complex tachycardias. Therefore, they would still be SVTs.
First does of adenosine.
6 mg rapid IVP
Second dose of adenosine.
12 mg rapid IVP
Stable, continued wide complex tachycardia may require what medication after adenosine?
150 mg of amiodarone over 10 minutes
Unstable wide complex tachycardia requires (chemical/electrical) cardioversion.
electrical
Synchronized cardioversion doses.
100 J
200 J
300 J
360 J
Prior to electrical cardioversion, ___ may be administered for sedation.
2 mg IV/IO/IN midazolam