Arrhythmias Quiz 11
Arrhythmias Quiz 11
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1. Which one of the following symptoms of bradyarrhythmia is a danger sign that cardiac arrest is imminent?
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2. Why is atropine ineffective in heart transplant patients, causing these patients to need transcutaneous pacing instead?
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3. Wide QRS complex tachycardias can be treated with:
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4. You are caring for a patient who complains of chest pain and is slow to respond. His vital signs reflect a heart rate of 165 bpm, blood pressure of 78/49 mm Hg, and respiratory rate of 28 breaths/min. The patient’s skin is cool and clammy. On ECG, you determine that he is in SVT. The appropriate intervention for this patient is:
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