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)

 

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
    • Heart Sounds
      • Possible Irregular S1S2 (Afib)
      • S3 = Heart Failure
    • Lung Sounds
      • WET
    • Other Signs/Symptoms
      • ↓Mentation
      • ↓ Urine Output

 

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

 

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

 

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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  • Personality Disorders
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