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Cardiac arrhythmias

Across
Term used to describe an ectopic focus located in the atria
An abnormality in impulse initiation in which p waves are missing on ECG due to shut down of the atria
Ventricular dysrhythmia in which there is no electrical activity and there is no cardiac output
Dysrhythimia in which the SA nose is acting as the pacemaker, but the heart rate is abnormally slow
Drug used in well compensated atrial premature complexes
Most common dysrhythmia seen under anesthesia. There is intermittent failure of the P wave making it through the A/V node
Dysrhythmia characterized by fast, irregular beats due to the quivering of the atrium. No p waves seen on ECG
Dysrhythmia characterized by rapid VPCs
This dysrhythmia is caused due to a delay in conduction. On ECG, there will be a prolonged PR interval. Seen in older dogs
Dysrhythimia in which the SA node is acting as the pacemaker, but the heart rate is abnormally fast
Dysrhythmia in which the R to R interval is more than twice normal due to the intermittent failure of the SA node
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Common dysrhythmia in brachycephalic dogs due to increased vagal tone
Drug indicated to treat VPCs
Drug used in decompensated atrial premature complexes
Epinephrine, CPR and a defribillator is indicated to treat what life threatening dysrhythmia?
Drug class contraindicated in the treatment of 1st degree AV block
Term used to describe an ectopic focus located in the ventricles
Drug used to treat atrial fibrillation