Sinus bradycardia ECG/EKG interpretation, causes, treatment, nursing interventions, and more in this cardiac heart rhythms NCLEX review.
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Sinus bradycardia is a type of sinus heart rhythm with a slow rate that is typically less than 60 beats per minute (bpm).
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In this lecture, you'll learn how to analyze an ECG strip to determine whether sinus bradycardia is present. Specifically, you'll analyze the P wave, QRS complex, T wave, PR interval, QT interval, ST segment, and so on.
You'll also learn the nurse's role when dealing with a patient with sinus bradycardia, such as medications that are commonly used, assessments to perform, and more.
Learning the causes for sinus bradycardia is also important, and some examples can be due to sick sinus syndrome, old age, hyperkalemia, and many more.
Pacemakers are sometimes used in patients with sinus bradycardia, as well as other interventions.
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