The patient's heart rate is 165 beats per minute. His cardiac monitor shows a rapid rate with narrow QRS complexes. The P waves cannot be seen, but the rhythm is regular. The patient's blood pressure has dropped from 124/62 to 78/30
His skin is cold and diaphoretic and he is complaining of nausea. The nurse prepares the patient for: a. administration of beta-blockers.
b. administration of atropine.
c. transcutaneous pacemaker insertion.
d. emergent cardioversion.
D
If an abnormal P wave cannot be visualized on the ECG but the QRS complex is narrow, the term supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is often used. This is a generic term that describes any tachycardia that is not ventricular in origin; it is also used when the source above the ventricles cannot be identified, usually because the rate is too fast. Treatment is directed at assessing the patient's tolerance of the tachycardia. If the rate is higher than 150 beats per minute and the patient is symptomatic, emergent cardioversion is considered. Cardioversion is the delivery of a synchronized electrical shock to the heart by an external defibrillator. Beta-blockers are a possibility if the patient is not symptomatic. Atropine is used in the treatment of bradycardia. If atropine is not effective in increasing heart rate, then transcutaneous pacing is implemented.
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