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Never Stop Learning and Nursing Program and School28 Jan 2009 12:39 am

Today was my first day on the floor in my acute care clinical. I spent the morning in the Cardiac Observation Unit at St. Luke’s downtown. I had the opportunity to start an IV, and to see a Transesophageal Echocardiogram, or TEE, followed by a direct current cardioversion.

The patient had atrial fibrillation, or a-fib, which means the atrium of the heart was not conducting current correctly so she had irregular atrial contraction. Atrial fibrillation is the most common dysrhythmia in the USA, affecting approximately 1 in 136 adults. Atrial rate can be over 350 beats per minute with a-fib, and ventricular contractions from 50-180 bpm. A-fib can cause pooling or collecting of blood in the atrium that increases the chance of blood clot formation. These blood clots can dislodge and pass to the brain and cause a stroke.

A-fib heart rhythm

Top: A-fib heart rhythm, Bottom: Normal Sinus Rhythm


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Health and Never Stop Learning10 Mar 2008 11:18 pm

I learned that if you squirted Afrin nasal spray in your eye (at half strength) it would be called Visine L.R. Long-Lasting Redness Relief eye drops.

Very interesting. They both act as blood vessel constrictors, Afrin in the nose and sinuses thus creating less mucous production, and Visine in the eye which acts to “get the red out.”

FYI, don’t use Afrin for more than three days or it will cause congestion, the very thing it is meant to relieve.

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