This document discusses pacemakers, including their components, types, functions, and potential problems. It provides the following key points:
- A pacemaker is a small, battery-operated device that senses irregular or slow heartbeats and sends electrical signals to make the heart beat at a proper pace.
- Common indications for a pacemaker include advanced heart block or symptomatic bradycardia.
- Potential problems include failure to sense or capture heartbeats correctly due to issues like lead displacement or battery failure.
- Pacemaker-mediated tachycardia is a re-entry dysrhythmia that can occur. Applying a magnet over the device can help treat it.