Deck 100: Cardiac Arrhythmias

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A child with a history of asthma is brought to the clinic with a rapid heart rate. A cardiac monitor shows a heart rate of 225 beats per minute. The provider notifies transport to take the child to the emergency department. What initial intervention may be attempted in the clinic?

A) Intravenous adenosine
B) Administration of a beta blocker
C) A loading dose of digoxin
D) A carotid massage
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A patient reports sustained, irregular heart palpitations. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms?

A) Anemia
B) Atrial fibrillation
C) Extrasystole
D) Paroxysmal attacks
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An adult patient reports frequent episodes of syncope and lightheadedness. The provider notes a heart rate of 70 beats per minutes. What action will the provider take next?

A) Evaluation of the patient's orthostatic vital signs
B) Monitoring the patient's heart rate while the patient is bearing down
C) Prescribing an electrocardiogram (ECG) and exercise stress test (ETT)
D) Reassuring the patient that the symptoms are non-cardiac in origin
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Deck 100: Cardiac Arrhythmias
A child with a history of asthma is brought to the clinic with a rapid heart rate. A cardiac monitor shows a heart rate of 225 beats per minute. The provider notifies transport to take the child to the emergency department. What initial intervention may be attempted in the clinic?

A) Intravenous adenosine
B) Administration of a beta blocker
C) A loading dose of digoxin
D) A carotid massage
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A patient reports sustained, irregular heart palpitations. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms?

A) Anemia
B) Atrial fibrillation
C) Extrasystole
D) Paroxysmal attacks
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An adult patient reports frequent episodes of syncope and lightheadedness. The provider notes a heart rate of 70 beats per minutes. What action will the provider take next?

A) Evaluation of the patient's orthostatic vital signs
B) Monitoring the patient's heart rate while the patient is bearing down
C) Prescribing an electrocardiogram (ECG) and exercise stress test (ETT)
D) Reassuring the patient that the symptoms are non-cardiac in origin
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