PBL-STOP testing Flashcards

1
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What values can be changed to properly perform the sensing test?

A
  • AV Delay

- Lower Rate limit

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During a sensing test, what is done for a patient that is AS-VP?

A
  • increase AV Delay to allow intrinsic ventricular conduction to occur
  • do not change the lower rate since Atrial sensing is occurring
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During a sensing test, what is done for a patient that is AS-VS?

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  • do not change the AV Delay (AVD) since ventricular sensing is occurring
  • do not change the Lower Rate (LR) since the atrial sensing is occuring
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During a sensing test, what is done for a patient that is AP-VS?

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  • do not change the AV Delay since ventricular sensing is occurring
  • decrease the lower rate to allow intrinsic atrial conduction to occur
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5
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How does changing the Lower Rate (LR) help determine the atrial sensing threshold?

A

decreasing the LR extends the A-A interval and reduces Atrial Pacing to allowing for intrinsic conduction

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During a sensing test, what is done for a patient that is AP-VP?

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  • increase AV Delay to allow intrinsic ventricular conduction to occur
  • decrease the lower rate to allow intrinsic atrial conduction to occur
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During a threshold test, what is done for a patient that is AS-VS?

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  • increase rate to 10-15 more than current rate or to 90 ppm to overdrive the atrium, then decrement the voltage until loss of capture
  • decrease the AV Delay to pace the ventricles, then decrement the voltage until loss of capture
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During a threshold test, what is done for a patient that is AP-VS?

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  • do not change the rate, decrement the voltage until loss of capture
  • decrease the AV Delay to pace the ventricles, then decrement the voltage until loss of capture
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During a threshold test, what is done for a patient that is AS-VP?

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  • increase rate to 10-15 more than current rate or to 90 ppm to overdrive the atrium, then decrement the voltage until loss of capture
  • do not change the AVD, decrement the voltage until loss of capture
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During a threshold test, what is done for a patient that is AP-VP?

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  • do not change the rate, decrement the voltage until loss of capture
  • do not change the AVD, decrement the voltage until loss of capture
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