The nurse is analyzing an electrocardiogram rhythm strip of a patient with a regular cardiac rhythm and finds there are 25 small blocks from one R wave to the next. The nurse calculates the patient's heart rate as beats per minute.
Correct Answer: 60
Rationale: There are 1500 small blocks in a minute, and the nurse will divide 1500 by 25 to calculate the heart rate, resulting in 60 beats per minute.
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is on the telemetry unit and develops atrial flutter, rate 150, with associated dyspnea and diaphoresis, with an oxygen saturation of 94%. Which of the following actions that are included in the hospital dysrhythmia protocol should the nurse take first?
- A. Obtain a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG).
- B. Give O2 via nasal cannula at 3-4 L/minute.
- C. Take the patient's blood pressure and respiratory rate.
- D. Notify the health care provider of the change in rhythm.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Since this patient has dyspnea in association with the new rhythm, the nurse's initial actions should be to ensure a patent airway and oxygen administration. The other actions also are important and should be implemented rapidly.
The nurse is caring for a patient in the emergency department who has symptoms of a 'racing' heart and nervousness. The nurse places the patient on a cardiac monitor and obtains the following electrocardiogram tracing. Which of the following actions should the nurse take next?
- A. Get ready to perform electrical cardioversion.
- B. Have the patient perform the Valsalva manoeuvre.
- C. Obtain the patient's blood pressure and oxygen saturation.
- D. Prepare to give β-blocker medication to slow the heart rate.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The patient has sinus tachycardia, which may have multiple etiologies such as pain, dehydration, anxiety, and myocardial ischemia; further assessment is needed before determining the treatment. Vagal stimulation or β-blockade may be used after further assessment of the patient. Electrical cardioversion is used for some tachydysrhythmias, but would not be used for sinus tachycardia.
The nurse needs to estimate quickly the heart rate for a patient with a regular heart rhythm. Which of the following methods is best to use?
- A. Print a 1-minute electrocardiogram (ECG) strip and count the number of QRS complexes
- B. Count the number of large squares in the R-R interval and divide by 100.
- C. Use the 3-second markers to count the number of QRS complexes in 6 seconds and multiply by 10.
- D. Calculate the number of small squares between one QRS complex and the next and divide into 1500.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: This is the quickest way to determine the ventricular rate for a patient with a regular rhythm. All the other methods are accurate, but take longer.
The nurse is caring for a patient who has a normal cardiac rhythm and a heart rate of 72 beats/minute, except that the P-R interval is 0.24 seconds. Which of the following actions should the nurse implement?
- A. Notify the patient's health care provider immediately.
- B. Administer atropine per agency bradycardia protocol.
- C. Prepare the patient for temporary pacemaker insertion.
- D. Document the finding and continue to monitor the patient.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: First-degree atrioventricular (AV) block is asymptomatic and requires ongoing monitoring because it may progress to more serious forms of heart block. The rate is normal, so there is no indication that atropine is needed. Immediate notification of the health care provider about an asymptomatic rhythm is not necessary.
The nurse is caring for a patient whose cardiac monitor shows sinus tachycardia, rate 102, and is apneic with no pulses palpable by the nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse do first?
- A. Start CPR.
- B. Defibrillate.
- C. Administer atropine per hospital protocol.
- D. Give 100% oxygen per nonbreather mask.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The patient's clinical manifestations indicate pulseless electrical activity and the nurse should immediately start CPR. The other actions would not be of benefit to this patient.
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