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When to be concerned — 12-Lead EKG Pearls of Wisdom
In a cardiac event, the clock starts ticking as soon as the coronary artery becomes occluded. Are you ready to rapidly interpret STEMI (ST segment elevation myocardial infarction) changes with a 12-lead EKG and provide effective intervention to reduce the size of the AMI? The 12-lead EKG is one of the most frequently utilized cardiac assessment tools to assess chest pain. Yet, it provides us with so much more information that can help improve patient care. The purpose of this portion of the recording is to assist the health care professional in mastering 12-lead EKG assessment skills in order to identify the common and not-so-common changes. You will also examine subtle and high-risk signs on 12-Lead EKG that are of concern preoperatively, in the ED, or in the clinic.

As Easy as Black and White…
Chest X-rays are also a commonly ordered diagnostic test, yet viewing and interpreting them can be challenging. Chest X-rays can be as simple as black and white. The purpose of this portion of the recording is to provide clinicians with chest X-ray interpretation skills in order to help you easily assess changes in the patient’s condition. You will develop skills in line identification; differentiations among atelectasis, pneumonia, ARDS, pleural effusion, and pulmonary edema; and identification of pneumothorax, cardiac tamponade, and cardiomyopathy. You will view examples of numerous chest X-rays to reinforce the concepts presented. Clinicians will walk away from this session with practical skills for better, quicker patient assessment allowing for more effective intervention.

 

Speaker
Cheryl Herrmann, RN, MS, APRN, CCRN, CCNS-CSC/CMC, has 40+years of nursing experience – 15 years as a bedside nurse in critical care and 25 + years as a cardiac clinical nurse specialist. In her career, she has assessed and managed cardiology, cardiovascular surgery and critical care patients from the prehospital setting as PHRN on the ambulance to patients in cardiac progressive and critical care units. As CNS, she helped develop the Rapid Response Team and Protocols at her institution and was chairman of the RRT committee to analyze and improve outcomes. One of the creative teaching methods to improve outcomes was being involved in biyearly “Preventing a Crisis” sessions for acute care nurses that utilized recent case studies to discern strategies to prevent the crisis. Cheryl has a passion for cardiac nursing and is an advocate for empowering nurses to become experts.

She is a popular presenter for national conferences including the American Association of Critical Care Nurses NTI. Cheryl has been honored with the American Association of Critical Care Nurses Circle of Excellence – Excellent Clinical Nurse Specialist Award.

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Cheryl Herrmann has employment relationships with Carle Health Greater Peoria and Liberty University. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Cheryl Herrmann is a member of the Heart of Illinois AACN, the Illinois Society of Advanced Practice Nurses, the National AACN, and the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists.

Objectives

  1. Review normal 12-Lead EKG and the polarity of each lead
  2. Identify axis deviation and implication in clinical practice
  3. Discuss the criteria, causes, and significance of left and right bundle branch blocks
  4. Analyze EKG changes associated with ischemia, injury, and infarction patterns
  5. Develop a quick approach to diagnosis of STEMI on 12-lead EKG
  6. Analyze EKGs for subtle and high-risk signs
  7. Develop a systematic approach to chest X-ray interpretation
  8. Identify correct placement of common invasive lines on chest X-rays
  9. Differentiate between common cardiac and pulmonary disorders on chest X-rays
  10. Discover the clinical pearls of EKG and chest X-rays in challenging case studies

Outline

PART I: THE ABCS OF 12-LEAD EKG INTERPRETATION

12-Lead EKG 101

  • Cardiac electrical conduction system
  • Electrical vectors
    Introduction to the 12-leadsLimb leads
    Augmented leads
    Chest leads
  • Normal polarity and P-QRS-T configuration of each lead

Ace the Axis

  • Left and right axis deviation
  • Causes and criteria of axis deviation
  • Methods to determine axis deviation
  • Case presentations, analysis, and clinical application

Beat the Bundles

  • Right and left bundle branch blocks (BBB)
  • Criteria for right vs. left BBB
  • Causes and complications of right and left BBB
  • Left anterior and left posterior hemiblocks
  • Case presentations, analysis, and clinical application

Correlate the Coronary Anatomy

  • Coronary arteries
    Right coronary artery (RCA)
    Left coronary artery (LCA)
    Left anterior descending artery (LAD)
    Circumflex artery (CX)
  • Posterior descending artery (PDA)
  • Left ventricular walls
    Inferior
    Anterior
    Septal
    Lateral
    Posterior
  • Relationship of coronary arteries and ventricular walls to the 12-leads
    Inferior—RCA—leads II, III, AVF
    Anterior/septal—LAD—leads V1–V4
    Lateral—circumflex—leads I, AVL, V5, V6
    Posterior—PDA—reciprocal changes V1–V4

Differential Diagnosis: 12-Lead EKG in Acute Coronary Syndrome

  • Ischemia pattern
  • Injury pattern
  • Infarction pattern
  • Reciprocal changes
  • ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
  • Non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)
  • Coronary spasm
  • Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (broken heart syndrome)

Example and Analysis Time – Piecing It All Together

  • 30-second diagnosis of STEMI on 12-lead EKG
  • Coronary angiographic correlation to 12-lead EKG
  • Case presentations, analysis, and clinical application

Advanced 12-Lead: Challenging Clinical Presentations

  • Atrial and ventricular hypertrophy
  • Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
  • Prolonged QT intervals

PART II: CHEST X-RAY INTERPRETATION – AS EASY AS BLACK AND WHITE

Note: Most chest X-ray examples will be AP films

Chest X-ray basics

  • Technique
  • Black and white principles
  • Projections
    Anterior-posterior (AP)
    Posterior-anterior (PA)
    Lateral

Systematic Approach

  • Bone structures
  • Intercostal spaces
  • Soft tissues
  • Lungs/trachea/pulmonary vasculature
  • Pleural surfaces
  • Diaphragm
  • Mediastinum
  • Heart and great vessels
  • Invasive lines

As Easy as Black

  • Pneumothorax
  • Subcutaneous emphysema
  • Clinical application and treatment

As Easy as White

  • Pleural effusion
  • Pulmonary edema
  • Pneumonia
  • Atelectasis
  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Pericardial effusion
  • Cardiac tamponade
  • Clinical application and treatment

Beyond the Basics

  • Aortic aneurysm
  • Post-op changes with pneumonectomy
  • Hydropneumothorax
  • Esophagogastrectomy
  • Dextrocardia
  • Clinical application and treatment

PART III: CXR & 12 LEAD EKG CASE PRESENTATIONS, ANALYSIS, AND CLINICAL APPLICATION

 

Target Audience

  • Acute Care and Family Nurse Practitioners
  • Registered Nurses in:
    Critical and Intensive Care
    Acute Care
    Cardiac Care
    Emergency Department
    Physician Offices, Physician Assistants
    Clinical Nurse Specialists
    Medical Assistants
    Emergency Medical Technicians
    Paramedics
    Respiratory Therapists
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