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The most distal portions of the electric system of the myocardium .
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The most distal portions of the electric system of the myocardium .
What are the Purkinje Fibers?
What controls the rate of heart contraction by initiating contractions 60 -100 times per minute?
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What controls the rate of heart contraction by initiating contractions 60 -100 times per minute?
What is the SA node?
What sends the electric impulse throught the bundle of His, which stimulates the right and left ventricular walls?
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What sends the electric impulse throught the bundle of His, which stimulates the right and left ventricular walls?
What is the AV node?
What is a heart rate that is slower than normal?
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What is a heart rate that is slower than normal?
What is bradycardia?
What are the two phases that each chamber of the heart goes through during the cardiac cycle?
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What are the two phases that each chamber of the heart goes through during the cardiac cycle?
What is systole and diastole?
How many electrodes are on a standard 12-lead ECG?
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How many electrodes are on a standard 12-lead ECG?
What are 10?
Name the precordial leads.
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Name the precordial leads.
What are V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, and V6
The measurement of current that the heart muscle produces between the right arm electrode and left arm electrode.
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The measurement of current that the heart muscle produces between the right arm electrode and left arm electrode.
What is standard limb lead II ?
What records the activity from midway between the left leg and the left arm to the right arm?
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What records the activity from midway between the left leg and the left arm to the right arm?
What is aVR ?
What leads provide a transverse plane view of the heart?
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What leads provide a transverse plane view of the heart?
What are the precordial leads?
What part of the ECG complex represents the atrial depolarization?
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What part of the ECG complex represents the atrial depolarization?
What is the P wave?
Five 5-mm boxes are seen between the R waves. What is the patient's heart rate per minute?
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Five 5-mm boxes are seen between the R waves. What is the patient's heart rate per minute?
What is 60 bpm?
What is the greatest defection from the baseline on the ECG?
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What is the greatest defection from the baseline on the ECG?
What is the QRS complex?
What is the T wave?
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What is the T wave?
What indicates ventricular recovery or repolarization of the ventricles?
Every fifth line on ECG paper, both vertically and horizontally, is darker than the other lines and creates a large square measuring what on each side?
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Every fifth line on ECG paper, both vertically and horizontally, is darker than the other lines and creates a large square measuring what on each side?
What is 5 mm?
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What is a NSR (normal sinus rhythm)?
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What is sinus bradycardia?
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What is atrial fibrillation?
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What is PVC (premature ventricular contractions) ?
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What are artifacts? AC interference and loose lead movement.
A monitor that a patient wears for 24 hours.
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A monitor that a patient wears for 24 hours.
What is a Holter monitor?
Somatic tremor, AC interference,wandering baseline.
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Somatic tremor, AC interference,wandering baseline.
What are artifacts?
The most life threatening arrhythmia, when there is no pulse.
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The most life threatening arrhythmia, when there is no pulse.
What is VFib - ventricular fibrillation?
On an ECG machine what makes the image on the ECG paper?
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On an ECG machine what makes the image on the ECG paper?
What is the stylus?
An ectopic ventricular beat that occurs without a preceding P wave.
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An ectopic ventricular beat that occurs without a preceding P wave.
What is a premature ventricular contraction (PVC) ?
The ECG rhythm strip is evaluated from left to right. Each strip should be assessed for what?
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The ECG rhythm strip is evaluated from left to right. Each strip should be assessed for what?
What is 1) Rate, 2) Rhythm, 3) P waves, 4) Intervals, 5) Appearance of the segments and wave forms. Ans. on pg. 1052




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