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Heart RhythmsWikinursing2012

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Normal sinus rhythm 60-100 bpm

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characteristics Normal sinus rhythm: p-waves followed by a QRS

complex, then a T-wave.In a normal HR, sinus node creates an electrical impulse to right and left atrial muscles creating electrical impulses on the electrocardiogram (ECG) shown as the p-wave. An impulse travels through the atrioventicular node causing a slower rate. A pause (PR interval) is created before the ventricles are stimulated. Blood from the atria and into the ventricles and into the body. Ventricular contraction are represented as QRS waves. T-wave follows representing ventricles relaxing. Normal sinus rhythm indicates the rhythm of the heart, which can be up to 110-160 bpm for a newborn, 70-110 bpm for a child and 60-100 bpm for an adult.

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Manifestations/treatmento no problems typically associated with

rhythmo no treatment generally associated with

this rhythm

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Sinus bradycardia Less than 60 bpm

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characteristics Rate: 60bpm, P-P interval, regular, R-R

interval regular. P wave-positive (upright) in Lead II one P wave precedes each QRS complex. P waves look alike. PR interval 0.12 to 0.20 seconds and constant from beat to beat. QRS duration 0.10 seconds or less unless an intraventricular conduction delay exists

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causes •Heart tissue damage related to aging, heart disease or

heart attack Heart disorder present at birth (congenital heart defect) Infection of heart tissue (myocarditis) A complication of heart surgery Underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) Imbalance of electrolytes, mineral-related substances

necessary for conducting electrical impulses Obstructive sleep apnea, the repeated disruption of

breathing during sleep Medications, including some drugs for other heart

rhythm disorders, high blood pressure and psycho

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Sinus bradycardia Manifestations

•Sinus bradycardia is most often asymptomatic. However, symptoms may include the following:

◦Syncope ◦Dizziness ◦Lightheadedness ◦Chest pain ◦Shortness of breath ◦Exercise intolerance

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Sinus Bradycardia Treatment

Only Treated if symptomatic Some of the different medications used in the

treatment of sinus bradycardia include: •Atropine •AtroPen •Atropine-Care •Isopto Atropine •Sal-Tropine •Dioptic's Atropine Solution •Minim's Atropine Solution •Tropyn Z

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Sinus Tachycardia More than 100 bpm

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Handy tip!!!

With very fast heart rates the P waves may be hidden in the preceding T wave, producing a ‘camel hump’ appearance.

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characteristics Rate is 101 to 180 bpm, Rhythm P-P

interval regular R-R interval regular, Pwave positive (upright) in lead II, one precedes each QRS complex. P waves look alike. PR interval 0.12-0.20 seconds, QRS duration 0.10 sec or less

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Common causes

Exercise Pain, anxiety Hypoxia, hypercarbia Acidaemia Sepsis, pyrexia Pulmonary embolism Hyperthyroidism

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manifestations Usually asymptomatic, if symptoms are present they may include

the following: •A racing heart rate or palpitations •The feeling of the heart pounding in the chest. •Dizziness in some cases •Actual syncope (fainting) •Consistently fast heart rate (above 100 BPM) even at rest,

although some nights it seems to slow to around 80 BPM •Periodic chest pain, sometimes sharp, others constraining and

chest "pressure" •Out of breath most times •Increased fatigue •Intolerance to exercise or any type of physical activity, even

walking up a few stairs •Severe anxiety

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treatment beta blockers calcium channel blockers antiarrhythmic drugs.