Drug classes
drug doses
Rhythms
Treatments
ETC
100

drug class for CARDIZEM

calcium channel blocker

100

Adenosine

6mg,12mg,12mg

100

A rhythm where there is a single dropped beat, resulting in a brief return to the isometric line of one R-R interval

sinus pause

100

SVT- Stable

Vagals

Adenosine 6,12,12


100

Alternate name for a Second Degree Type 1 Block

Wenckebach

200

class for amiodarone

sodium channel blocker

200

Cardizem

.25mg/kg, .35 mg/kg

200

Rhythm with wild swings in rate- often moving rapidly fro bradycardia to severe tachycardia and then back

sick sinus syndrome

200

Bradycardia UNSTABLE

Consider sedation

SYNC Cardioversion 100,200,300,360

200

Initial Joule voltage for AFIB RVR

125j

300

Drug class for ADENOSINE

nucleoside

300

Atropine

1mg every 3-5 mins, max of 3mg
300

a usually regular rhythm with a HR of 100-250, if P waves are present they are not associated with QRS, no PR interval, QRS is WIDE and bizarre in morhpology 

Ventricular tachycardia

300

Bradycardia STABLE

Atropine 1mg every 3-5 max of 3

Dopamine 2-20mcg/kg/min

Levophed

Epi

300

What is the drug of choice for treating Torsades?

Magnesium Sulfate

400

drug class for LIDOCAINE

sodium channel blocker

400

Epi

1mg every 3-5 mins IV

2-10mcg/min Infusion

400

Slightly irregular rhythm with a rate of 78

Every P wave has a different morphology

Varying P-R intervals

QRS is normal

Wandering Atrial Pacemaker

400

SVT UNSATBLE

consider sedation

SYNC cardioversion 100,200,300,360

400

What rhythm will cause a DELTA wave?

Wolff-Parkinson White syndrome

500

drug class for ATROPINE

anticholinergic

500
Amiodarone

300mg initial, 150mg second


150mg over 10 mins Infusion

500

Abnormally wide rhythm with a rate between 60-110, no P or T is visible

Accelerated Idioventricular 

500

VTACH, pulseless

CPR

Shock-360j

Ep-1mg

Shock-360j

Amiodarone- 300mg

shock-360

500

the 2 types of PVCs

Uni and Multifocal