Cardiac rhythm monitors & equipment 5 Flashcards

1
Q

Using a magnet with a pacemaker

A

usually (but not always) converts the pacemaker to asynchronous mode

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2
Q

Using a magnet with an ICD

A

suspends the ICD and prevents shock delivery

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3
Q

Using a magnet with a pacemaker + ICD

A

suspends the ICD and prevents shock delivery; it has no effect on the pacemaker function

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4
Q

_____________- occurs when the pacemaker delivers an electrical stimulus but fails to trigger myocardial depolarization

A

Failure to capture

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5
Q

The following can impair pacemaker performance

A

electromagnetic interference or conditions that make the myocardium more resistance to depolarization (hyper or hypokalemia, hypocapnia, hypothermia)

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6
Q

If surgical electrocautery is used with a pacemaker, the best option is for the surgeon to use

A

a bipolar device

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7
Q

_________________ is typically contraindicated for the patient with a pacemaker or ICD, although some newer devices may be compatible.

A

MRI

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8
Q

The most critical information to have preoperatively for a patient with a pacemaker is the patient’s

A

underlying rhythm so you know how to prepare for device failure

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9
Q

Pacemaker failure can be treated with

A

isoproterenol, epinephrine, or atropine (it depends on the underlying rhythm)

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10
Q

Pacemakers can malfunction in several ways:

A

failure to sense (under sensing)
failure to capture
failure to output

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11
Q

Undersensing results in

A

asynchronous pacing

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12
Q

____________ occurs when the pacemaker does not sense the underlying cardiac rhythm

A

Failure to sense

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13
Q

Causes of failure to capture include

A

electrode displacement
wire fracture
and conditions that make the myocardium more resistant to depolarization

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14
Q

Conditions that make the myocardium more resistant to depolarization include

A

hyper & hypokalemia
hypocapnia (intracellular K+ shift)
hypothermia
myocardial infarction
fibrotic tissue buildup around the pacing leads
antiarrhythmic medications

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15
Q

___________ occurs when a pacing stimulus is not produced in a situation when it should be produced

A

Failure to output

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16
Q

Failure to output can be caused by

A

oversensing
pulse generator failure
lead failure

17
Q

The risk of EMI is greatest with the use of

A

electrocautery and radiofrequency ablation

18
Q

When electrocautery is used, the __________ setting causes more EMI than the __________- setting

A

“coagulation”; “cutting”

19
Q

A__________- cautery causes more EMI than _____________ or _______________

A

monopolar cautery; bipolar or ultrasonic harmonic scalpel

20
Q

If the surgeon insists on monopolar cautery, then you insist that s/he uses

A

short bursts (<0.5 seconds)

21
Q

The risk of EMI is highest when the electrocautery tip is used within

A

a 15 cm radius of the pulse generator

22
Q

The electrocautery return pad should be placed

A

far away from the pulse generator & in a location the prevents a direct line of current through the pulse generator

23
Q

The following are NOT contraindications for patients with a pacemaker or ICD

A

lithotripsy
ECT