a client with chronic atrial fibrillation and a slow ventricular response is scheduled for surgical placement of a permanent pacemaker. the client asks the nurse how this device will help. how should the nurse explain the action of a synchronous pacemaker?

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Ventricular irritability is prevented by the constant rate setting of pacemaker.The gadget usurping depolarization suppresses ectopic stimulation in the atria.In order to sustain a heartbeat of 60 beats per minute, one impulse is released every second.When there is no discernible ventricular response, an electrical stimulation is released.When there is no detectable cardiac response, an electrical stimulation is released.Synchronous pacemaker: an implanted pacemaker that stimulates the ventricle in response to the P wave from the atrium, synchronizing the physiological processes in the atrial with those in the ventricle.To know more about Ventricular visit:https://brainly.com/question/10977527#SPJ4