ACLS review: Bradycardia part 4
Transcutaneous pacing
Transcutaneous Pacer Complex
Note: TCP stimulus does not work through the normal cardiac conduction system but by a direct electrical stimulus of the myocardium. Therefore, a “captured" complex will resemble a PVC. Electrical capture is characterized by a wide QRS complex, with the initial deflection and the terminal deflection always in opposite directions
Reviewed 2/28/16
· TCP should not be delayed while waiting for an IV and Atropine
· Set rate between 60-80/min
· Begin at lowest mA and increase
· Observe for electrical capture
· Assess for mechanical capture
· Consider analgesics and sedation for pain
Combo Pad Placement
· Avoids pacemakers and ICDs
· Insure the skin is dry
· Shave excess hair if needed
· Avoid medication patches
· Avoid letting patches touch
· Apex-anterior position
· Anterior-posterior position
Combo Pad Placement
Transcutaneous Pacer Complex
Note: TCP stimulus does not work through the normal cardiac conduction system but by a direct electrical stimulus of the myocardium. Therefore, a “captured" complex will resemble a PVC. Electrical capture is characterized by a wide QRS complex, with the initial deflection and the terminal deflection always in opposite directions
Reviewed 2/28/16
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