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This guide provides a comprehensive overview of ECG practice strips, helping you identify critical features in each strip such as P-Wave presence, pulse status, and rhythm regularity. You'll learn to determine appropriate treatments including CPR, oxygen, monitoring, IV access, and whether to administer shocks. Key rhythms covered include Asystole, PEA, Sinus, NSR, and Ventricular Fibrillation (VF). Test your knowledge with self-checks on each slide, and enhance your understanding of the five essential ECG rhythms vital for effective patient care.
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C02-01-08ECG Practice Strips • Look at each strip • Does it have a P-Wave? • Is there a pulse with it? • Is it regular or irregular? • What is the Rhythm? • Decide the Treatment should be. • CPR, O2, Monitor, IV, CRP, Shock or No Shock • Go to the next slide to check your self.
PEA CPR, O2, Monitor, IV, No Shock
No Pulses PEA CPR, Monitor, O2, IV, No Shock
1st Degree SINUS Monitor, O2, IV, No Shock or CPR
NSR Monitor, O2, IV, No Shock or CPR
VFib CPR, Monitor, O2, IV, Shock
NSR Monitor, O2, IV, No Shock or CPR
Asystole CPR, 02, Monitor, IV, No Shock
No Pulses -V Tach CPR, O2, Monitor, IV, Shock Same as VF
V Fib CPR, O2, Monitor, IV, Shock
V Fib CPR, O2, Monitor, IV, Shock
V Fib CPR, O2, Monitor, IV, Shock
PEA CPR, O2, Monitor, No Shock
V Tach c Pulses O2, IV, Monitor No Shock
Pulses CPR, O2, Monitor, No Shock
Congratulations! I hope you have a better understanding of the 5 ECG rhythms that you need to identify and treat. If you can print this page only out and bring it to me it is worth extra credit.