Ventricular Tachycardia ( V tach or VT ) part 1 of 3 pathophysiology, causes, symptoms NCLEX prep

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Knowledge and energy
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tamaracherkashina
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I recently had an ablation for VT and PVCs

jenfountain
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I think the pathophysiology that you described for Vtach, is actually idioventricular tachycardia. When the SA node and AV node fails, the heart begins an idioventricular escape rhythm, not Vtach.

kristenlivermore
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Super bro... Waiting for ur next session

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