Arrhythmia Treatments Flashcards

1
Q

Wandering atrial pacemaker

A

None

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2
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Sinus bradycardia:

  • If atropine/glycopyrrolate increase heart rate (4)?
  • If drugs are ineffective and animal is symptomatic?
A
  • Terbutaline, isopropamide, isoproterenol, probanthine

- Pacemaker

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3
Q

Sinus arrest:

  • If arrhythmia abolished by atropine (4)?
  • If not?
A
  • Terbutaline, isopropamide, isoproterenol, probanthine

- Pacemaker

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4
Q

Hyperkalemia (3)

A
  • Sodium bicarbonate
  • Glucose/insulin
  • Calcium gluconate
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5
Q

First degree AV block

A

None

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6
Q

Second degree AV block type I (Wenkebach):

  • No clinical signs?
  • Clinical signs: respond to (2), controlled by (2), emergency (2)?
  • Don’t respond to atropine?
A
  • None
  • Respond: atropine, glycopyrrolate/ Control: Beta agonists, anticholinergics/ Emergency: Isoproterenol, dopamine
  • Pacemaker
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7
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Second degree AV block type II:

  • No clinical signs?
  • Clinical signs: respond to (2), controlled with (2), emergency (2)?
  • Don’t respond to atropine?
A
  • None
  • Respond: atropine, glycopyrrolate/ Control: Beta agonists, anticholinergics/ Emergency: Isoproterenol, dopamine
  • Pacemaker
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8
Q

Third degree AV block

A

Pacemaker

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9
Q

Sick Sinus Syndrome

A

Pacemaker

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10
Q

Sinus tachycardia

A

Treat underlying cause.

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11
Q

Supraventricular premature depolarizations (SDPs) & atrial tachycardia (treat underlying cause first):

  • Emergency (2)?
  • Maintenance (2)?
A
  • Esmolol, diltiazam

- Sotalol, diltiazam

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12
Q

Ventricular premature depolarizations (VPDs/VPCs) - correct underlying dz, electrolyte/acid-base imbalance first:

  • Emergency DOC (dogs)?
  • Other emergency options (3)?
  • When stable (6)?
A
  • Lidocaine
  • Procainamide, beta blockers, magnesium (if drugs don’t work)
  • Sotalol, mexiletine, mexiletine & beta blocker, mexiletine & sotalol, beta blocker, procainamide
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13
Q

Ventricular tachycardia

A

Same as VPDs

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14
Q

Accelerated idioventricular rhythm/ idioventricular tachycardia

A

None/correct cause

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15
Q

Ventricular fibrillation (3)

A

Cardioversion (TOC), external countershock, defibrillation w/DC current

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16
Q

Atrial fibrillation:

  • Normal heart function?
  • Normal ventricular function & high ventricular response rates (2)?
  • Abnormal heart function & high ventricular response rates (2 drug combo)?
A
  • None
  • Diltiazem/calcium channel blocker (DOC), beta blocker (atenolol/esmolol)
  • Diltiazem & digoxin
17
Q

Atrial flutter: if associated with high ventricular response rates (2)

A

Diltiazem, beta blockers

18
Q

Sinus arrhythmia

A

None