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Arrhythmias Flashcard 7

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Question

Signs and symptoms of bradycardia may include:

 

A. Syncope or pre-syncope
B. Decreased level of consciousness
C. Hypotension
D. All of the above

Answer

D. All of the above

Question

Symptoms/signs related to unstable tachycardia might include:

 

A. Hypertension with signs of shock and ischemic chest discomfort
B. Ischemic chest discomfort, facial drooping, and slurred speech
C. Unsteady gait, acutely altered mental status, and hypotension
D. Altered mental status, hypotension, and acute heart failure

 

Answer

D. Altered mental status, hypotension, and acute heart failure

Question

Synchronized cardioversion is recommended for:

 

A. Monomorphic or polymorphic VT in an unstable patient
B. Pulseless rhythms
C. Unstable tachycardia with a pulse
D. Polymorphic VT

Answer

C. Unstable tachycardia with a pulse

Question

Tachyarrhythmias are classified according to which of the following ECG traits?

 

a. Appearance of the QRS complex
b. Rate
c. Regularity
d. All of the above

Answer

d. All of the above

Question

The bradyarrhythmia that is unlikely to respond to atropine is:

 

a. First-degree AV block
b. Second-degree AV block, Mobitz type 1
c. Third-degree AV block with a wide QRS complex
d. Sinus bradycardia

Answer

c. Third-degree AV block with a wide QRS complex

Question

The cornerstones for managing bradycardia are:

 

a. Differentiate between signs and symptoms caused by the slow rate and unrelated signs and symptoms.
b. Use adenosine as the drug intervention of choice.
c. Decide when to start lidocaine to maintain heart rate and blood pressure.
d. All of the above

Answer

a. Differentiate between signs and symptoms caused by the slow rate and unrelated signs and symptoms.

Question

The primary decision point in the ACLS bradycardia algorithm is:

 

A. The patient’s heart rate
B. The patient’s blood pressure
C. The presence of chest pain
D. The determination of adequate perfusion

Answer

D. The determination of adequate perfusion

Question

The working definition for bradycardia in a symptomatic patient with a heart rate is less than:

 

a. 40 bpm
b. 45 bpm
c. 50 bpm
d. 60 bpm

Answer

c. 50 bpm

Question

Therapy recommended in ACLS for narrow QRS tachycardia with regular rhythm includes:

 

a. Vagal maneuvers
b. Diltiazem
c. Procainamide
d. Dopamine

Answer

a. Vagal maneuvers

Question

What are wide complex tachycardias?

 

a. Prolonged PR interval > 0.2 seconds
b. QRS complex < 0.12 seconds
c. QRS complex ≥ 0.12 seconds
d. Prolonged QT interval > 0.45 seconds

Answer

c. QRS complex ≥ 0.12 seconds

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