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TESTING FINAL EXAM
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Undergraduate 3
04/22/2015

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how do you determine heart rate from an ECG?
Definition
count the number of small squares between each ECG complex.
divide that number into 1500
Term
one small box on the ECG is equal to how many millimeters?
Definition
1
Term
where does lead 2 go too?
Definition
right arm
left foot
Term
where does lead 3 go to?
Definition
left arm
left foot
Term
where does lead 1 go to?
Definition
right arm
left arm
Term
where does lead AVF go?
Definition
left foot
Term
how do you obtain 6 chest leads?
Definition
place electrodes as six different positions around the chest
Term
where are leads V3 and V4 located?
Definition
over the intraventricular septum
Term
where are leads V1 and V2 located?
Definition
over the right side of the heart
Term
where are leads V5 and V6 located?
Definition
over the left side of the heart
Term
what are you looking for with a premature arterial contraction?
Definition
premature contraction with a visible P wave
compensatory pause
Term
what are you looking for with an atrial flutter?
Definition
flutter appearance, but R waves are present and relatively regular (normal QRS complex)
beating really fast 300bpm
Term
the P wave represents the ___ contraction.
Definition
atria
Term
the R wave represents the ___ contraction.
Definition
ventricles
Term
where should the heart beat originate?
Definition
SA node
Term
what are you looking for with atrial fibrillation?
Definition
undulating baseline, no P wave, R waves are irregular
Term
If the P wave is upside down, not present, or occurs after the QRS complex, then the beat is _____ in origin. This is called a _____.
Definition
junctional

premature junctional beat
Term
what is happening in a junctional beat?
Definition
the AV node is creating the rhythm of the heart
Term
what are you looking for with supra ventricular tachycardia?
Definition
P waves are not clearly shown, normal QRS complex
Term
if the ECG complex is large and atypical it is a ____. how is this shown on the ECG?
Definition
premature ventricular contraction

very wide QRS complex
Term
when there are 6 or more PVCs per minute this is known to be__.
Definition
pathological
Term
when are PVCs multifocal? what does this mean?
Definition
when they differ in appearance
means they originate from different points in the ventricles
Term
when PVCs occur every other beat, they are____. every third beat?
Definition
bigeminy
trigeminy
Term
what is a couplet?
Definition
when two PVC occur in a row
Term
what is seen on the ECG with ventricular tachycardia?
Definition
a continuous series of PVCs in a row
QRS complex is widened
large up and down waves
Term
how is paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia produced?
how does it look on an ECG?
Definition
a rapid discharging ventricular ectopic focus

characteristic pattern with enormous ventricular complexes
Term
how is ventricular flutter shown on the ECG?
Definition
undulating waves seen rising and falling
looks like v. tach but a lot faster
Term
what is not happening during ventricular flutter?
Definition
the ventricles are not filling with blood
Term
how is ventricular fibrillation shown on the ECG?
what does this represent?
Definition
multiple, disorganized contractions
cardiac arrest
Term
how do you know the person has a 1st degree AV block?
Definition
the P-R interval is longer than one large square or 5 small blocks(.2 sec) an no missed beats
Term
how do you know if the person has a 2nd degree AV block?
what is another name for this?
Definition
the cycle runs continuously and the P-R interval gets longer and longer until a beat is dropped and then starts over
Wenckebach
Term
when the cycle runs continuously and the P-R interval gets longer and longer until a beat is dropped and then starts over, what is this called?
Definition
Mobitz 1 2nd degree AV block
Wenckebach
Term
when the beats are dropped but while the P-R interval is longer than normal but doesn't change length is called what?
Definition
Mobitz 2 2nd degree AV block
Term
how do you identify a 3rd degree AV block on the ECG?
what is happening in the heart?
Definition
look for a very slow ventricular rate
the atria and the ventricles are beating independently from each other (rhythmically but at different rates)
Term
what will fix a 3rd degree AV block?
Definition
pacemaker
Term
how do you identify a Right Bundle Branch Block?
what does this mean?
Definition
in V1 or V2 you will see two R waves and the QRS complex will be 3 small squares wide or greater
also see a broad S wave in Lead 1

there is a delay on the right side of the heart
Term
how do you identify a Left Bundle Branch Block?
what does this mean?
Definition
in V5 or V6 you will see an R wave that has two points
Term
what is it called with a Bundle Branch Block occurs in leads other than V1/V2 or V5/V6?
Definition
idioventricular conduction decay
Term
where is the normal conduction path of the heart (normal axis)?
Definition
downward from upper right to lower left
Term
how do you find the axis of the heart?
Definition
draw quadrants
negative on left and top
positive on right and bottom
look at the QRS complex in Lead 1 and AVF
up means its pointing at the positive electrode
Term
in what leads do you look for a Right Atrial Abnormality?
what are you looking for?
Definition
2,3, AVF and V1
tall peaked P waves (more than 1 small block)
Term
in what leads do you look for a Left Atrial Abnormality?
what are you looking for?
Definition
V1
a diphasic P wave, looks like a camel back
Term
where and what are you looking for with Right Ventricular Hypertrophy?
Definition
V1 and possible V2
the QRS complex will be positive, large R wave, inverted T wave
LOOK FOR LARGE R WAVE
Term
where and what are you looking for with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy?
Definition
V1 and V5
the QRS complex in V1 and V5 will be abnormal led tall/deep
count the small blocks in V1 and V5 of the QRS complex if the are greater than 35
Term
what does ischemia mean?
Definition
an insufficient blood supply must commonly caused by occlusion of a coronary artery
Term
how do you identify ischemia on the ECG?
Definition
inverted T wave (but not reliable)
ST SEGMENT DEPRESSION OF MORE THAN 2 BLOCKS
Term
how do you identify ST segment depression?
Definition
identify the j point and count 2 blocks to the right
Term
how do you identify infarction on the ECG?
Definition
ST segment elevation
Term
if you see t wave depression with an infarction how long after has this occurred?
Definition
96 hours
Term
if the infarction occurs in lead V1-V4 this is a(n) ____infarction.
Definition
anterior
Term
if the infarction occurs in Leads 1 and AVL this is a(n) _____infarction.
Definition
lateral
Term
if the infarction occurs in Leads 2,3, and AVF this is a(n) ___infarction.
Definition
inferior
Term
if the ST segment is depressed in in the "V" leads this is a ____infarction.
Definition
posterior
Term
when does injury occur?
Definition
the first hour to hour an a half before the heart muscle is damaged
Term
when does permanent damage occur with an infarction?
Definition
within the first hour
Term
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Definition
atrial fibrillation
Term
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Definition
atrial flutter
Term
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Definition
bigeminy
Term
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Definition
1st degree AV Block
Term
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Definition
Left Atrial Abnormality
Term
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Definition
Left Bundle Branch Block
Term
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Definition
Normal
Term
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Definition
Right Ventricular Hypertrophy
Term
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Definition
Ventricular Fibrillation
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