To pass the written ACLS exam and mega code, students need to be able to identify basic ECG dysrhythmias, including the two types of second-degree heart block.
One method of ECG rhythm identification is to ask a series of questions such as:
ECG characteristics of a second-degree Mobitz type I (Wenckebach).
Identification of unstable bradycardia and its treatment with Atropine.
ECG characteristics of a second-degree Mobitz type II.
Possible effect of using Atropine on patients with a second-degree type II AV block.
Treatment of unstable bradycardic patients refractory to Atropine using TCP, Dopamine, or Epinephrine drip.
Starting dose and titration of Dopamine and Epinephrine drips.
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