Basic territory
mistake and proceed?
Arrythmia
LEADS N SUCH
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100

The EKG records the electrical activity of the heart using skin-attached stickers called

Electrodes

100

What is a cause of a somatic tremor

Muscle movement or shivering

100

This arrhythmia is characterized by an "irregularly irregular" rhythm and the absence of P waves.

 atrial fibrillation

100

 This limb electrode is represented by the color white

right arm

100

This chest electrode is placed in the fifth intercostal space, along the midclavicular line.

 V4

200

Name the order of the heart's electrical conduction system

SA node, AV node, Bundle of HIs, Rt and Lt bundle branches, purkinje fibers

200

If a patient has a seizure while you are performing an ECG you should

Protect the pt from injury

200

On an EKG, this arrhythmia is identified by a classic "sawtooth" pattern of F-waves

atrial flutter

200

This limb electrode is represented by the color black

left arm
200

Located to the right of the sternum in the fourth intercostal space, this is the first precordial electrode.

 V1

300

What part of the heart cycle do we get a P wave

atrial depolarization

300

Who's main responsibility is it to view ECG tracings and alert physician if anything is abnormal

ECG monitor technician

300

 An irregularly irregular rhythm with fibrillatory waves and an irregularly rapid ventricular response.

atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular rate

300

The "smoke over fire" mnemonic helps with the placement of these two limb leads.

the left arm (black) and left leg (red) leads

300

This electrode is placed on the left side, at the same horizontal level as V4, but along the anterior axillary line.

 V5

400

The ability of the heart cells to receive and transmit an electrical impulse is known as

conductivity

400

What method for calculating heartrate is the only one to be used for irregular rythyms

6 seconds

400

 A slow, wide-complex rhythm where the P waves and QRS complexes march to their own beat, entirely unrelated to each other.

third-degree AV block

400

this is the color of the ground electrode.

green

400

If a patient has an amputation, the EKG technician should place the limb electrode in this alternate location.

 the closest available non-amputated part of the limb, or on the torso?

500

After you have prepared the ECG machine and attached the electrodes and leads to the patient what do you do next if it's an automatic machine?

Press run

500

When the waveforms are too close together what adjustment do you make to the ECG machine

change the paper speed from 25mm/s to 50 mm/s

500

A tachycardia with a rate of 150–250 bpm, narrow QRS complexes, and often no visible P waves, as they are buried within the QRS complexes.

supraventricular tachycardia

500

Changes in these leads are associated with a lateral MI.

leads I, aVL, V5, and V6

500

For a standard 12-lead EKG, the limb electrodes should be placed on the upper and lower extremities, avoiding these areas.

 bony prominences

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