Rhythm recognition

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Rhythm Recognition Andey bin Rahman

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Rhythm RecognitionAndey bin Rahman

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Tachyarrhythmia

Narrow complexRegular•SVT•Sinus tachycardia•Atrial flutter•Junctional rhythm

Irregular•Atrial fibrillation•Atrial flutter with variable block•Multifocal atrial tachycardia

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Narrow Complex

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Sinus Rhythm

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Sinus Tachycardia

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Atrial Flutter

Rate A: 300 V:<150Rhythm RegularQRS NarrowFeature sawtooth

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Supraventricular Tachycardia

Rate >150Rhythm RegularQRS NarrowFeature P not visible

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Junctional rhythm Rate 40-60Rhythm RegularQRS NarrowFeature P not visible,

inverted or after QRS

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Atrial fibrillation

Rate A: 600 V:variableRhythm irregularQRS NarrowFeature Irregularly irregular

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Atrial flutter with variable block

Rate A: 300 V:<150Rhythm IrregularQRS NarrowFeature sawtooth

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Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia

Rate VariableRhythm IrregularQRS NarrowFeature 3 or more P waves

that differ in polarity (up/down),shape, and size

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Wide complex

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Ventricular TachycardiaRate >150Rhythm IrregularQRS wideFeature No visible p

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SVT with aberancy

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Ventricular fibrillation

Rate Very fastRhythm IrregularQRS bizarreFeature no recognizable P,

QRS, or T waves

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Torsades de pointes

Rate V: 150-200

Rhythm IrregularQRS QRS complexes display

“spindle-node” patternFeature no recognizable P &T

waves, prolong QT before occurence

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Bradyarrhythmia

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Bradyarrhythmia

Sinus Bradycardi

a1st degree

Heart block2nd degree Heart block (Mobitz 1)

2nd degree Heart block (Mobitz 2)

3rd degree Heart block

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Sinus Bradycardia

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1st degree Heart block• P-R Interval > 200msec (5 small box)• No dropped beat

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2nd degree heart block , Mobitz 1 (Wenckebach)• Progressive prolongation of P-R intervals• P-P intervals constant• Dropped beat • PR interval is longest immediately before the dropped beat• PR interval is shortest immediately after the dropped beat

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2nd degree HB Mobitz II• Intermittent non-conducted P waves without progressive prolongation of the PR

interval• PR interval in the conducted beats remains constant• P-P constant• RR interval surrounding the dropped beat(s) is an exact multiple of the preceding

RR interval

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3rd degree HB (complete HB)• complete absence of AV conduction (AV dissociation)• Perfusing rhythm is maintained by a junctional or ventricular escape rhythm

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Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA)

• presence of coordinated electrical activity in myocardium but no detectable cardiac output• formerly known as EMD

(electromechanical dissociation)

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Asystole

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Arrest rhythm

• VF• VT• PEA• Asystole

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ACLS 2010

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