AV Block Review (1st, 2nd, 3rd-Degree) | Mnemonics And Proven Ways To Memorize For Your Exams!
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
- High Yield Atrioventricular Block Review for your PANCE, PANRE, Eor's and other Physician Assistant exams. Review includes First Degree AV block, Second Degree AV block (Mobitz I Wenckebach & Mobitz II), 2:1 AV Block and Third Degree AV block.
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Included in review:
First Degree AV block, Second Degree AV block (Mobitz 1 Wenckebach & Mobitz 2), 2:1 AV Block and Third Degree AV block, ECG findings, av nodal blocking medications, treatment options including atropine, pacemaker, dopamine, dobutamine, clinical manifestations, etiology including lyme disease, cardiomyopathies, myocardial infarction, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers.
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I love you so much haha getting almost straight As my first two trimesters & i swear your mnemonics are key. Good morning ! I I have a recommendation or request if this video does not already exist -but i would love a video of short dx explanations with links to your other videos of strictly pathognomonic findings !! bc Im always surprised what you say is pathognomonic as my teachers never bring this up in my program. I think they expect us to know all presentations equally. I think this would help students so much and if you have scripts of your previous videos a simple ctrlF could help cover your tracks. If you read this and this video does indeed exist please let me know how to find it. Thank you!
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Thank you so much for your video! It is coming in perfect timing for my cardiac exam. Can you please explain why you would give atropine in a third degree heart block, but not for a mobitz 2? I understand why it is contraindicated for mobitz 2, but I don't understand why it would not be contraindicated in third degree. Thank you!
So in a Mobitz 2, the block is very very likely infranodal and if we give Atropine in these patients, not only will Atropine be ineffective, it may worsen the block, leading to a 3rd degree block. Now in a 3rd degree, in some cases the block can be at the av node, and in these patients Atropine will be effective. So what about the remaining 60-70% of 3rd degree blocks where the block is below the av node, why do we risk using Atropine in these patients? Well the reason we didnt use it in a Mobitz 2, the big risk was we could potentially worsen the block, causing a Third degree block, well since we've already established the patient has a Third degree block, we cannot cause any further harm, and the worst case scenario is it would be ineffective, and help to establish the block is likely infranodal and we would move on to other treatment options such as beta-adrenergic agonists etc. Hopefully that makes sense, let me know if you have any other questions. Good luck on your exam!
For the first degree heart block, you mentioned you can use meds like Adenosine, beta blockers, non DHP CCB and Digoxin. Instead of Adenosine did you mean Atropine? I didn’t understand how Adenosine would help here.
Those meds are all potential causes of first degree heart block not for treatment. Sorry if it was presented in a confusing way.
No it was not confusing, my bad
I think I was just confused why you don’t give Atropine in first degree hard block as treatment and by mistake I was looking at etiologies, sorry. Just as a follow up question, why do you not give Atropine in first degree heart block?
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