Pacemaker/CABG/Implantable Cardio-Defibrillator/Valve replacement Flashcards

1
Q

In what conditions are pacemakers used?

A

Symptomatic sinus bradycardia and complete heart block.

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How is a PPM (permanent pacemaker) implanted?

A

Cardiac cath unit

Local anesthesia and conscious sedation.

Guide through vein into the heart, leads are placed thought the heart.

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What are important pre-procedure nursing actions for PPM?

A

Consent

Skin prep

CBC

NPO prior to sx

12 lead EKG on chart

Antibiotic prophylaxis

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4
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What are some PPM complications?

A

Bleeding

Infection

Hiccups

Displacement of lead

Pacemaker malfunction

Cardiac tamponad

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5
Q

What is important for a PT to do regarding his arm and a newly inserted Pacemaker?

A

NOT to move arm above head for ~4weeks.

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6
Q

What is important post-procedure and discharge instructions for the PT will a PM?

A

Teach signs and symptoms of PM failure
(chest pain, tachycardia, fever)

Teach to monitor HR rhythm by pulse

Carry ID card make and model/Alert bracelet

No lifting > 10 lbs

Stay away from electrical risks

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7
Q
Define the following PM terms.
Pace
Failure to pace
Capture
Failure to capture
Sense
Failure to sense
A

Pace - sends out signal to fire

Failure to face - fails to deliver amount of BPM/impulse

Capture - depolarization (contraction) following spike

Failure to capture - spike generated but no QRS (ventricle didn’t pump)

Sense - ability of pacemaker to sense heart’s rhythm and know when to send impulse

Failure to sense - PM fails to recognize PT’s electric activity and fires when it shouldn’t

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What indications for an ICD? What makes a PT NOT a candidate?

A

Sustained V-Tach, V-Fib

EF < 35%

Not a candidate if PT has cardiac infection
(needs to be treated first)

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9
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What are important teaching points of an ICD?

A

Sit or lie down if about to receiving shock

Encourage family to learn CPR

No driving ~4-6 weeks

Learn s and s’s of impending shock delivery

Carry ID

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10
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What is pre-op teaching for a PT about to undergo a CABG?

A

C and DB

Splint w/ pillow

Incentive spirometry

ROM exercises

Chest tube

Foley

M. Ventilation

Pain where vein/artery is taken (mamilary artery is a good choice for women)

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11
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What is the purpose of cardiopulmonary bypass during open heart sx?
What temperature is the blood cooled down too?

A

Oxygenates and circulates blood for you

82.6 F

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12
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What is treatment of choice for prosthetic valve endocarditis?

A

IV antibiotics and valve replacement

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13
Q

What is an advantage of mechanical valves?

A

Better for younger PT’s because they last longer

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14
Q

What criteria makes an appropriate candidate for heart transplant?

A

< 1 year to live

< 65 years old

End stage HF that is refractory to therapy

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