ACLS Study Guide For Precourse Self-Assessment

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ACLS Study Guide for Precourse Self-Assessment20 rhythm strips on Precourse Self-Assessment with the following matching choices:Pulseless Electrical ActivitySupraventricular TachycardiaSecond-Degree Atrioventricular Block (Mobitz I, Wenckebach)Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block (Mobitz II)Sinus BradycardiaSinus TachycardiaThird-Degree Atrioventricular BlockAgonal rhythm/AsystoleAtrial Fibrillation AtrialFlutter VentricularFibrillationMonomorphic Ventricular TachycardiaNormal Sinus RhythmPolymorphic Ventricular TachycardiaRHYTHM &ETIOLOGY\Normal SinusRhythm Normal, NoneSinusTachycardia nsionPainHypoxemiaAnterior MICRITERIAOVERVIEWRHY – RegularR – 60-100P – UprightPRI – 0.12-0.20QRS – 0.04-0.10RHY – RegularR – 100-160P – UprightPRI – 0.12-0.20QRS – 0.04-0.10UNIQUECRITERIANone, normalrhythmSAMPLE STRIPSRate 100-160Additional material created to enhance and supplement the learning experience and is not AHA approvedACLS Study Guide is courtesy of Key Medical Resources, Inc. Terry Rudd ACLS National FacultyACLS Study Guide 2016 May 2016 ]1220 Prospect Ave #215, Melbourne, FL 32937 – (321) 418-8288 – cprspacecoast.com

ACLS Study Guide for Precourse Self-AssessmentRHYTHM &ETIOLOGYSinus Bradycardia Damage SANormal sleepathletesVagalGlaucomaHypothermiaInferior MIDrugs – MS,digoxin, InderalIICPCRITERIAOVERVIEWRHY – RegularR – Below 60P – UprightPRI – 0.12-0.20QRS – 0.04-0.10AN ECTOPICBEATPremature VentricularContraction/Depolarization RHY – IrregularR – 60-100 HypoxiaP – Upright Hypotension AnemiaPRI – 0.12-0.20 Ischemic heartQRS – 0.04-0.10PVC/PVDUNIQUECRITERIARate below 60SAMPLE STRIPSSR, earlybeat hasVent beat(wide &bizarre)disease ElectrolytesM.I.Myocarditis,pericarditisCHFStress, fatigue,smoking,Overeating, caffeineHypoglycemiaSepsisCyclic antidepressantsSupraventricularTachycardia Not visible suddenstart or stopRHY – RegularRate aboveR – 160 - 250160-250P – UprightPRI – 0.12-0.20QRS – 0.04 – 0.10Additional material created to enhance and supplement the learning experience and is not AHA approvedACLS Study Guide is courtesy of Key Medical Resources, Inc. Terry Rudd ACLS National FacultyACLS Study Guide 2016 May 2016 ]1220 Prospect Ave #215, Melbourne, FL 32937 – (321) 418-8288 – cprspacecoast.com

ACLS Study Guide for Precourse Self-AssessmentRHYTHM &ETIOLOGYAtrial Flutter Ischemic heartdiseaseMIDigoxin toxicityMitral, Tricuspidvalve diseaseStressPEHyperthyroidOften tempAtrial Fibrillation Ischemic heartdiseaseDigoxin toxicityCHFMIMitral or Tricuspidvalve diseaseCRITERIAOVERVIEWRHY – Regular orIrregularR – Atrial 250-400Vent: 70 - 150P – None, FsPRI – NoneQRS – 0.04-0.10UNIQUECRITERIARegular orIrregularSAMPLE STRIPSNo Ps(called Fs)Saw toothRHY – IrregularR – Atrial 350-600Vent. –Below 100controlledAbove 100uncontrolledP – None FsPRI – NoneQRS – 0.04-0.10Irregular, noRHY – IrregularPRI – VaryP – Extra PsQRS – 0.04-0.10IrregularNo Ps (calledFs)PEA PulselessElectrical Activity Looks like anyrhythm that shouldhave a pulse butdoes not2nd Degree AVBlock Type IMobitz IWenckebachEXTRA PsPRI longer &longerDropped QRSAdditional material created to enhance and supplement the learning experience and is not AHA approvedACLS Study Guide is courtesy of Key Medical Resources, Inc. Terry Rudd ACLS National FacultyACLS Study Guide 2016 May 2016 ]1220 Prospect Ave #215, Melbourne, FL 32937 – (321) 418-8288 – cprspacecoast.com

ACLS Study Guide for Precourse Self-AssessmentRHYTHM &ETIOLOGY2nd Degree AVBlock Type IIMobitz IICRITERIAOVERVIEWRHY – Regular orIrregularPRI – ConstantP – Extra PsQRS – Normalor wide3rd Degree AVBlockComplete HeartBlockRHY – RegularPRI – varyP – Extra PsQRS – UsuallywideRegularRHY – RegularR – Above 100P – None PRI– None QRS– Wide,bizarreR over 100RHY – ChaoticR – None P– None PRI– NoneQRS – None,fibrillatory lineChaotic wavyline All complexes arethe same shapeand look the sameWide complextachycardiaVentricularFibrillation SAMPLE STRIPSEXTRA PsEXTRA PsPRI variesgreatlySame as 1st degreeVentricularTachycardiaMonomorphic UNIQUECRITERIARegular orIrregularFollowing V TachAcute MIElectrolyteImbalanceAll Vent beatsNo pulseAdditional material created to enhance and supplement the learning experience and is not AHA approvedACLS Study Guide is courtesy of Key Medical Resources, Inc. Terry Rudd ACLS National FacultyACLS Study Guide 2016 May 2016 ]1220 Prospect Ave #215, Melbourne, FL 32937 – (321) 418-8288 – cprspacecoast.com

ACLS Study Guide for Precourse Self-AssessmentRHYTHM &ETIOLOGYTorsades dePointesPolymorphicVentricularTachycardiaBest treated withmagnesiumAgonal Dying heartDrugs used incardiac arrestprovide someelectrical wavesAsystole Primary event incardiac arrestUntreated V-tachor V-fibCRITERIAOVERVIEWRHY – ChaoticwavesR – NoneP – NonePRI –NoneQRS – PointstwistUNIQUECRITERIAChaotic wavylineRHY – RegularR – Slow P– None PRI– NoneQRS – Very, verywideSlow widebizarrestretched outwavesRHY – Noneunless only PsR – No Vent rateP – May bepresentPRI – NoneQRS – NoneStraight lineor only PsSAMPLE STRIPSNo pulsePoints twistNo PulseNo PulseCalculating Heart Rate - note strips on pretest are longer than 6 seconds.Table for Small Box MethodTo calculate the heart rate, count the number of 0.04 squares (or small boxes) between two QRS complexes (1500 divided by X HR)Small Boxesfrom R to R5 3006 2507 2148 1889 16810 15011 13612 12513 11514 10715 10016 9417 8818 8319 7920 7521 7222 6823 6524 6325 6026 5827 5628 5429 5230 5031 4832 4733 4534 4435 4336 4237 4138 4039 3840 3741 3742 3643 3544 3445 3346 3347 3248 31Additional material created to enhance and supplement the learning experience and is not AHA approvedACLS Study Guide is courtesy of Key Medical Resources, Inc. Terry Rudd ACLS National FacultyACLS Study Guide 2016 May 2016 ]1220 Prospect Ave #215, Melbourne, FL 32937 – (321) 418-8288 – cprspacecoast.com

ACLS Study Guide for Precourse Self-AssessmentHeart Blocks and Tricks for Analysis2nd Degree AV block TypeI Mobitz IWenckebachExtra PsRhythm is always irregular from QRSto QRSPR intervals get longer and longer2nd Degree AV block TypeII Mobitz IIExtra PsPR intervals on conducted beats arethe same - the only heart block withextra Ps that has this3rd Degree Heart BlockComplete Heart BlockExtra PsRhythm is always regular from QRSto QRSPR Intervals differentAdditional material created to enhance and supplement the learning experience and is not AHA approvedACLS Study Guide is courtesy of Key Medical Resources, Inc. Terry Rudd ACLS National FacultyACLS Study Guide 2016 May 2016 ]1220 Prospect Ave #215, Melbourne, FL 32937 – (321) 418-8288 – cprspacecoast.com

ACLS Study Guide for Precourse cts/2004s22/ecg1.JPGAdditional material created to enhance and supplement the learning experience and is not AHA approvedACLS Study Guide is courtesy of Key Medical Resources, Inc. Terry Rudd ACLS National FacultyACLS Study Guide 2016 May 2016 ]1220 Prospect Ave #215, Melbourne, FL 32937 – (321) 418-8288 – cprspacecoast.com

ACLS Study Guide is courtesy of Key Medical Resources, Inc. Terry Rudd ACLS National Faculty ACLS Study Guide 2016 May 2016 ] 1220 Prospect Ave #215, Melbourne, FL 32937 – (321) 418-8288 – cprspacecoast.com