I was hoping to get some info. from some more experienced nurses than myself. I work on a step-down/tele floor, I have only been on my own since September so I am struggling with some of my strips. I had a patient this last week that had been in the hospital for 5 days prior to being assigned to her. She was admitted for A-Fib with RVR. She had been on a Cardizem gtt., Amiodarone gtt., and beta-blockers all with no success. The first night I had there was no change from the 5 days prior according to the strips in the chart and the MT. Heart rate remained 130s to 150s. The next morning the Dr. arrived and looked at the strips. He was furious. He said she had been in SVT all night and wanted to know why he was not contacted. After supervisor reviewed the charts he agreed with me that there was no change since admission. I was hoping to get some input from other nurses out there. I know there is not a p-wave with A-fib, I am just not understanding how the Dr. got that she was in SVT. ??????