Complex Tachycardias
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www.rn.orghypotension, heart blocks. Contraindications: Wide complex tachycardias of unknown origin, heart blocks, severe, left ventricular dysfunction. Learning Break: Current (2010) ACLS guidelines do not recommend the use of calcium channel blockers in STEMI Anticoagulants Heparin and low molecular weight heparins (LMWH) decrease the activity of
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www.docmd.comatrial/ventricular tachycardias Dose: 6 mg IVP peripherally (3mg IVP centrally) over 1-2 seconds;if unsuccessful may repeat after 1-2 minutes with 12 mg IVP peripherally (6mg IVP centrally) to a maximum of 30mg; each dose should be followed immediately by a 20ml saline flush Mechanism: complex conduction slowing in AV node
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www.aaimedicine.orgreentrant tachycardias.6,7 Although not illustrated in our applicant’s ECG, the abnormal sequence of ventricular activation often gives rise to an abnormal se-quence of repolarization, resulting in ST-T wave abnormalities. The direction of the ST-T wave abnormalities is usually oriented op-posite to the vectors of the delta wave and QRS complex.