AV Blocks Dysrhythmias for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
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AV Blocks Dysrhythmias
Definition/Etiology:
- PCCN Focus: Identification, Cause & Treatment
- Definition
- When the electrical signal that controls your heartbeat is partially or completely blocked by the AV Node – Slow HR or Skipped/Dropped beats
- A good analogy for this is the movement of water in a pond. If you drop a stone into one corner of a pond a neat ripple moves across the pond. In the same way, during a normal rhythm, electricity spreads smoothly from the pacemaker across the atria to the ventricles.
- Stones skip very slowly
- Stones don’t get to skip as far as they should
- Types & Etiology/Cause
- Fibrosis and sclerosis (50%)
- CAD/ACS (40%)
Pathophysiology:
- Cardiac Conduction Pathway
- SA node (sinoatrial node)
- INTERNODAL PATHWAYS (Atria Contract)
- AV node (Delay)
- His-Purkinje Network (Ventricles COntract)
- The SA node fires another impulse and the cycle begins again.
- AV Blocks
- AV Junction
- (Delay = TOO SLOW or BLOCKED)
- AV Junction
Noticing: Assessment & Recognizing Cues:
- Subjective: Decreased Cardiac Output
- Chest Pain
- Weak/Fatigued/Dizzy
- SOB/dyspnea
- “Cold & Clammy”
- Objective: Decreased Cardiac Output
- Vitals
- Change in Hemodynamics
- ↓BP, ↑HR, ↓pulses
- Change in Hemodynamics
- Heart Sounds
- Possible Irregular S1S2 (Afib)
- S3 = Heart Failure
- Lung Sounds
- WET
- Other Signs/Symptoms
- ↓Mentation
- ↓ Urine Output
- Vitals
Interpreting: Analyzing & Planning:
- Labs – Drawn quickly when calling RR
- ABGs – Hypoxemia
- Electrolytes – Decreased KCL/MAG
- Troponin – Infarcts
- BUN/Creatinine – Renal Function
- Diagnostics
- ECG: Identify
- First Degree AV Block
- Looks like Sinus Rhythm but prolonged PRI
- Second Degree – Type 1
- PRI progressively get longer
- Beat is dropped in a pattern
- Wenckebach Poem
- Second Degree – Type 2
- PRI all same length
- Beat randomly dropped – no pattern
- 3rd Degree
- P-P regular and R-R regular
- Atria/Ventricles do not speak
- No dropped beats but leads to cardiac arrest
- First Degree AV Block
- ECG: Identify
Responding: Patient Interventions & Taking Action:
- Consider Rapid Response if symptomatic
- ABCs First
- Airway, O2, Heart Monitor and IV
- Pathways
- 1st Degree AV Block
- Rarely needs treated = still perfusing
- 2nd Degree AV Block Type 1
- Rarely needs treated = still perfusing
- Atropine if Symptomatic
- 2nd Degree AV Block Type 2
- Consider Meds (Example: Stop Digoxin)
- Give Atropine
- External Pacing → PPM
- 3rd Degree
- Consider Meds
- Give Epinephrine
- External Pacing → PPM
- 1st Degree AV Block
Reflecting: Evaluating Patient Outcomes:
- ECG Interpretation =Identify underlying cause!
- Pharmacology – Hold/Give Proper Medication
- Monitor for signs of ↑ Cardiac Output
- Rhythm stabilized
- Vitals Stable
- Good Mentation
- Heart/Lung Sounds Normal
Linchpins (Key Points):
- Notice
- Assessing signs of ↓ Cardiac Output
- Interpret
- ECG
- Respond
- Treating underlying cause
- CNp pulse = CRP ALWAYS
- Follow Pathways
- Reflect
- Return Stable Rhythm
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References
- AACN, & Hartjes, T. (2022). AACN Core Curriculum for Progressive and Critical Care Nursing (8th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences (US).
- Dennison, R. D., & Farrell, K. (2015]). Pass PCCN!. Elsevier Health Sciences (US).
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- Cardiac Disorders
- Emergency Care of the Cardiac Patient
- Postoperative Nursing
- Shock
- Urinary System
- Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
- Cardiovascular Disorders
- Circulatory System
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Hemorrhage Nursing Interventions for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Sepsis for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Electrolyte Imbalances for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
AV Blocks Dysrhythmias for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Calcium and Magnesium Imbalance for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Sepsis for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Sodium and Potassium Imbalance for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Dysrhythmias for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Fluid Volume Deficit
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Decreased Cardiac Output
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