Arrhythmias Flashcards

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Tachycardia

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elevated HR>100 bpm

can be due to increased body temp, SNS activity, toxins, weakening of myocardium

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Bradycardia

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slow HRincreased vagal tone)

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AV block: general

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altered conduction b/w atria and ventricles via AV node/bundle/ His

can be caused by ischemia, compression, inflammation, or extreme vagal stimulation of the AV node

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First degree AV block

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Increases of PR interval>0.2seconds

delay of conduction from atria to ventricles (but not an physical blockage)

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Second degree AV block

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Increase of PR interval to .25-.45sec
Causes dropping of QRS-T beat
2:1 rhythm (2 atrial contractions:1 ventricular contraction)
Type 1= Increasing delays in each cycle before dropped beat
Type 2= No increasing delays before dropped beat

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Third-degree AV block

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complete block caused by poor conduction in he AV node or bundle of His
ventricles spontaneously establish their own bead, dissociating QRST (much slower) from P waves

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Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC)

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1) elongated QRS complex
2) High voltage QRS
3) Opposite polarity T wave

may be caused by by drugs (coffee, toxins), lack of sleep, emotional irritability or re-entrant signal around the borders of infarcted tissues (ectopic foci)

multiform= several sequential PVCs

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Long QT syndrome

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Disorders that delay repolarization of ventricles (elongate QT interval)

increases ventricular arrhythmias–> torsades de pointes –> changes shape of QRS

often associated with hypomagnesemia, hypokalemia, and other drugs

may be asymptomatic, but can also cause ventricular arrhythmias–> v-fib–>death

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Ventricular fibrillations

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Most severe of all
abnormal ventricular depolarization causing out-of control and uncoordinated contractions—> no pumping of blood
**caused by Re-entry–>circus movements

causes low-voltage, irregular waves

can be reset by AED

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Atrial fibrillation

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same mecha as v-fib
often caused by atrial enlargement–>increased conduction pathway–> increased re-entry–>fibrillation

no blood pumping, but only decreases ventricular pumping by 20-30%–>less serious

absence of P wave, QRS can be normal, but can present with variability in in spacing of heartbeats

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Atrial flutter

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circus movement in the atria that causes a single electrical signal to travel in one direction around and around

causes rapid rate of atrial contraction (200-350bpm) with decreased blood movement to ventricles 2-3 atrial beats:1 ventricle beat
strong p waves followed by QRS in 2:1 pattern or 3:1 pattern

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Ventricular tachycardia

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series of ventricular premature beats one after another without a normal beat inb/w

caused by re-entry or ectopic foci , can cause v-fib
look like series of PVCs all in a row, cover up P wave

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