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ASHNHA Consortium, Paige Klem Rhythm Review ASHNHA Consortium, Paige Klem

Name the Rhythm Normal Sinus Rhythm

Name the Rhythm Sinus Bradycardia

Name the Rhythm Sinus Tachycardia

Name the Rhythm Atrial Fibrilation

Name the Rhythm SVT

Name the Rhythm V-fib

Name the Rhythm Ventricular Tachycardia

Defibrillation What is defibrillation? Stuns the heart and briefly terminates all electrical activity The normal pacemaker of the heart should resume electrical activity

Shockable or Not-Shockable Asystole- Not shockable

Shockable or Not-Shockable NSR

Shockable or Not-Shockable V-fib

Shockable or Not-Shockable Vtach ‘Pulseless’

Shockable or Not-Shockable Bradycardia

Shockable or Not-Shockable Tachycardia

Shockable or Not-Shockable A-fib

Shockable or Not-Shockable Shockable- Vfib

Shockable or Not-Shockable Asystole

How do you defib? Know your defibrillator type and function Is it biphasic or monophasic? Monophasic- 360 J- and use the same for subsequent shocks Biphasic- Initial dose- 120J to 200 J (may increase with each shock) ACLS book

Questions?