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Tachyarrythmias

Question 1:You are given the following ecg and history. Describe
your approach to emergency management of this patient
Question 2: You have now treated the patient and this
is the new ECG. What is your assessment of the ecg and
your diagnosis
Question 3. The patient wants to know if there is
anything they can do at home if this happens
again. Teach them the modified valsalva
manoevre and explain why it works in laymans
terms
Question 4: You are suturing a patient in the next bed.
The intern calls you to say the ecg has changed back to
the original one and the patient is pale, sweating and
the blood pressure reading is 80/40. You cant stop
suturing now, talk the the intern through what they
must do step by step. The patients ABC’s are
unchanged
Question 6: You have a patient with an SVT who
is stable. They have not responded to adenosine
or vagal manoevres. You have no amiodorone.
What will you use?
Question 7: AVRT versus AVNRT pathophysiology
and how you will differentiate these on ECG
Question 8: Discuss your approach to the
management of stable atrial fibrillation
ECG Quiz
1. Dx?
2. Dx?
3. Dx?
4. Dx?
5. Dx?
6. Dx?
7. Dx?
8. Dx?

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