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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:
What's the rate (<60, 60-100, 101-149, or >150);
Is the rhythm regular or irregular;
What's the shape, width, and frequency of P waves and QRS complexes; and
What's the P-R interval and is it constant?
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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Your support helps cover the monthly cost of software and podcast & website hosting so that others can benefit from these ACLS tips as well. Donations via Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor are appreciated.
Good luck with your ACLS class!
The Curious Clinicians: History of Doctor Wenckebach & Mobitz
https://curiousclinicians.com/2022/07/06/episode-52-way-back-wenckebach/
Practice ECGs with rationale at Dialed Medics:
https://dialedmedics.com/
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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:
What's the rate (<60, 60-100, 101-149, or >150);
Is the rhythm regular or irregular;
What's the shape, width, and frequency of P waves and QRS complexes; and
What's the P-R interval and is it constant?
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.
Connect with me:
Website: https://passacls.com
@Pass-ACLS-Podcast on LinkedIn
Give Back & Help Others:
Your support helps cover the monthly cost of software and podcast & website hosting so that others can benefit from these ACLS tips as well. Donations via Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor are appreciated.
Good luck with your ACLS class!
The Curious Clinicians: History of Doctor Wenckebach & Mobitz
https://curiousclinicians.com/2022/07/06/episode-52-way-back-wenckebach/
Practice ECGs with rationale at Dialed Medics:
https://dialedmedics.com/

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