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Arrhythmias Flashcard 8

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Question

What bradyarrhythmia is unlikely to respond to atropine?

 

a. Second-degree AV block, Mobitz type 1
b. Third-degree AV block with a narrow QRS complex
c. Third-degree AV block with a wide QRS complex
d. None of the above

Answer

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

Question

What initial dose of adenosine should be administered to a patient with a symptomatic narrow, regular QRS complex tachyarrhythmia?

 

a. 0.5 mg
b. 1 mg
c. 6 mg
d. 12 mg

Answer

c. 6 mg

Question

What is the definition of tachycardia?

 

a. A heart rate < 50 bpm
b. A heart rate of 60 to 100 bpm
c. A heart rate > 100 bpm
d. A heart rate between 50 and 60 bpm

Answer

c. A heart rate > 100 bpm

Question

What is the heart rate under which patients with bradyarrhythmia will be symptomatic?

 

a. 40 bpm
b. 50 bpm
c. 150 bpm
d. 220 bpm

Answer

d. 220 bpm

Question

What is the maximum total dose of atropine in the treatment of symptomatic bradyarrhythmia’s?

 

a. 1 mg
b. 2 mg
c. 3 mg
d. 4 mg

Answer

c. 3 mg

Question

What is the mode of action of atropine in the treatment of symptomatic bradycardia?

 

a. Beta-2 agonist
b. Potassium-channel blocker
c. Fast sodium-channel blocker
d. Anticholinergic

Answer

d. Anticholinergic

Question

What is the pharmacologic therapy of choice for a patient with a myocardial infarction that has caused ischemia in the sinoatrial node and has induced symptomatic bradycardia?

 

a. Amiodarone
b. Aspirin
c. Albuterol
d. Atropine

Answer

d. Atropine

Question

What treatment for tachyarrhythmias aims to restore the normal heart rhythm with a pulse by delivering its effect that is timed at the peak of the QRS complex?

 

a. Defibrillation
b. Synchronized cardioversion
c. Precordial thump
d. Rapid IV administration with adenosine

Answer

b. Synchronized cardioversion

Question

When treating a patient with tachycardia, the first step is:

 

a. Evaluate rhythm
b. Check pulse
c. IV, O2, and monitor
d. Evaluate blood pressure

Answer

b. Check pulse

Question

When treating symptomatic bradycardia, atropine is given at a dose of 1.0 mg IV every 3 to 5 minutes to a maximum dose of:

 

a. 1 mg
b. 2 mg
c. 3 mg
d. 4 mg

Answer

c. 3 mg

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