SAQ 134 – Cardiology – bradyarrhythmia and complete heart block

Marked out of 17.00

A 64 year old man is being evaluated in your emergency department after an episode of chest pain which has now resolved.

He has been given aspirin only en route to hospital.

His observations are: BP 140/85 mmHg, RR 20 bpm, O2 saturation 97% room air.

An ECG is shown below, labelled ECG 1. A later ECG is also shown below, labelled ECG 2.

ECG 1 for Geelong SAQ 015 question 4
ECG 1
ECG 2 for Geelong SAQ 015 question 4
ECG 2

For ECG 1, state four (4) abnormal findings shown.

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List four (4) likely causes for these findings.

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The patient becomes suddenly unwell. He is lightheaded with no chest pain. His BP is 70/50 mmHg. He is given a 500 mL fluid bolus with no improvement. For ECG 2, state five (5) abnormal findings shown.

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List in order of escalation your first two (2) choices of drug treatment for this patient. For each specify dose and route.

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Drug treatment Dose and route
1st line
2nd line


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Total Score: 0 / 17

Percentage: 0%

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