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My Dysrhythmias study guide - DYSRHYTHMIAS Normal Sinus Rhythm P wave present (uniform) 60 – 100 bpm - Studocu Heart Sounds Mnemonic, Cardiac Tamponade Nursing, Ecg Abnormality Analysis, Ecg Abnormality Explanation, Cardiac Dysrhythmia Chart Med-surg Nur4, Normal Sinus Rhythm, Calcium Channel Blockers, P Wave, Nursing School Tips

A nice summary of different types of Dysrhythmias dysrhythmias normal sinus rhythm wave present (uniform) 60 100 bpm regular skinny qrs 0.12) sinus bradycardia

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Cardiac Drugs - Free download as Excel Spreadsheet (.xls / .xlsx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document provides information on various classifications of cardiac medications, including their mechanisms of action, common drug names, indications for use, side effects, and nursing management considerations. It also summarizes different cardiac dysrhythmias including their EKG characteristics and common causative agents. Finally, it outlines several cardiac…

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Blocked Sinuses, Normal Sinus Rhythm, Cardiac Rhythms, Ecg Interpretation, Med Surg Nursing, Cardiac Nursing, Med Surg, Critical Care Nursing, Critical Care

***This is a DIGITAL PDF FILE*** There is NO physical copy included. You will get 16 pages of 27 ECG rhythms interpretations + 20 bonus practice questions. This is a great guide for rhythm interpretation for your Med Surg nursing and critical care nursing courses. Also great to use them as a refresher for floor nurses who are planning to work on the telemetry unit or ICU! :) This bundle consists of 3 sections 1) 5 steps of rhythm interpretation 2) 27 cardiac rhythms with description…

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185/200 𝗖𝗮𝗿𝗱𝗶𝗮𝗰 𝗕𝗶𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗲𝗿𝘀:- ❗Cardiac Terms 🔻Preload:- The volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole. 🔻Afterload:- The resistance the left ventricle must overcome during systole. An increase in afterload leads to an increase in cardiac workload. 🔻Stroke Volume:- The amount of blood pumped out of the ventricles with each beat. Normal value is 60–100 mL per beat. 🔻Cardiac Output:- The amount of blood the heart pumps in one minute. It is calculated using the…

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