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Title: Cardioversion, Pacing, Defibrillation and ACLS


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Cardioversion, Pacing, Defibrillation and ACLS
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Mr. Meyers
  • 74 y/o male 164 pounds
  • CC weakness and syncope
  • Pulse 106 weak and irregular
  • Resp 20, even and non labored
  • BP 100/56

3
What is the rhythm strip???
  • Atrial Fibrillation
  • Cant measure PR interval because you dont see
    the P-waves

4
Atrial Fibrillation
  • Unsynchronized and rapid electrical activity with
    atrial rate of 400-700 bpm
  • Bowl of Jello
  • Some atrial impulses travel through AV node -
    others are blocked - therefore ventricular rate
    is slower than atrial rate and is irregular
  • Controlled vs Uncontrolled Ventricular Response
  • Slow vs fast

5
Problems with A-Fib
  • Cardiac Decompensation
  • Thrombus Formation

6
Treatment of A-fib
  • Medications
  • Depends on Clinical status
  • Stable, no Sx
  • Cardioversion
  • External
  • Implanted

7
Pacemakers Indications
  • AV Blocks
  • 2nd degree HR gt 40 with symptoms
  • 2nd degree HR lt 40 with or without symptoms
  • 3rd degree block
  • Sinus node dysfunction

8
Review of Blocks Matter of Degree.
  • 1st Degree A slowing of conduction, PR interval
    prolonged gt than .20
  • 2nd Degree
  • Type 1 ( Wenkebach)- a progressive prolongation
    until a QRS is blocked, benign
  • Type 2 ( Mobitz II) ( Classical) -More P Waves
    than QRSs, can deteriorate to no QRSs, ? no
    Venrtricular activity
  • 3rd degree P waves and QRSs, NO RELATIONSHIP,
    Ventricular rate slow Chronic Vs Acute

9
Function of Pacemaker
  • Assess cardiac activity
  • The sensing function
  • When the sensing wire sends the signal that the
    heart has not initiated the impulse the Pacemaker
    will
  • Emit an electrical impulse to stimulate
    contraction
  • Capture -causes Depolarization to occur

10
Various Settings...
  • To Pace Atria, Ventricles or Both
  • To Sense Atria, Ventricles or both
  • Facts Pulse generator--Lithium battery, sealed
    metal container encasing electronic circuits
  • Pacemaker Life 10 years, battery can be
    replaced if needed

11
Complications
  • Failure to discharge
  • Failure to capture
  • Failure to sense
  • Ventricular irritability

12
ACLS..
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support
  • Takes over where Basic Cardiac Life Support
    leaves off
  • World Wide Standardization of Training and Care
  • First developed in Seattle in late 1960s
  • Now Field personnel, hospital, clinics, dentists
  • Keeps evolving
  • --newest equipment Automatic Defibrillators
  • ACLS Major revision, updated, changed in 2000

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RECAP...
  • Electrical therapy to Heart
  • Cardioversion- to change whats there
  • Defibrillate- to take fibrillation away ( for V
    Fib)
  • Pacemakers
  • Spikes before whichever chamber they are pacing
  • 10 year battery life
  • Importance of standardization ACLS
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