Introduction to Interpretation of Arrhythmias

The content of this webinar is essential knowledge of any nurse working in the areas of ward telemetry, coronary care, critical care and emergency department. It is also applicable for the ward nurse wanting to upskill their knowledge on the interpretation of arrhythmias.
CPD HOURS: 1
 Registration Year 2024-2025

Course Content

The content of this webinar is essential knowledge of any Nurse working in the areas of ward telemetry, coronary care, critical care and emergency department.

It is also applicable for the ward Nurse wanting to upskill their knowledge on the interpretation of arrhythmias. If a Nurse agrees to work in any of these areas, the content discussed in this webinar is considered foundational knowledge or essential competencies.

Understanding the foundation of electrophysiology and the three parameters or measurements will aid the nurse in recognition of any deviation from the normal.

Learning Outcomes

In this session you will:

  • Identify the three essential parameters (values) that assist with the analysis of a rhythm strip and discuss their significance
  • Demonstrate how to work out these three parameters: PR interval, QRS width, QT interval
  • Discuss the responsibilities of a nurse working in areas where there is telemetry or monitored patients
  • Explain what the nurse would observe on a rhythm strip of a patient who has been admitted with a drug overdose or post-myocardial infarction

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Anne Evans-Murray

R.N., BHlthSc, MACCCN, Grad.Dip Ed, MEd, Dip Counselling, GradCertCritCare, CertIV Training and Assessment, CertIV in Mediation
Anne has a passion for teaching which she does in an unpretentious way that ensures you will not only understand and retain what she presents but will enjoy this learning experience. She has extensive experience of over 26 years lecturing for Gold Coast Health District and Griffith University.