This group of rhythms originate in the Sinoatrial Node
What is Sinus Rhythms?
This lead is placed in the 4th intercostal space on the right sternal border
What is V1?
This layer of the heart is responsible for contraction.
What is the myocardium?
Regular rhythm with HR of 77bpm, PR interval of 0.28 and constant, QRS duration is 0.08, p wave is upright
What is first degree AV block?
Lead I, II, III are these types of leads
What is bipolar?
This group of rhythms are classified by the changing P waves or the presence of F waves.
V4 is placed in the 5th intercostal space at this anatomical landmark.
What is the mid-clavicular line?
This sac encloses the heart
What is the pericardium?
Rhythm is regular with a HR of 189 bpm, P wave mixed with T waves, no PR interval, QRS is 0.08
What is SVT?
0.12-0.20 is the range for this interval
What is the PR?
This group of rhythms is classified by changing PR intervals?
What is the AV Blocks?
What is V5?
This valve separates the right atrium and ventricle
What is the tricuspid valve?
Rhythm is regular with HR of 45bpm, PR interval is 0.16, P wave is upright, uniform, QRS is 0.10
What is sinus bradycardia?
The amount of blood ejected by one or both ventricles with each contraction
What is stroke volume?
This group of rhythms are classified by inverted P waves.
What is junctional rhythms?
The leads are labelled V4R, V5R, and V6R when this condition is present
What is dextrocardia?
This vessel returns deoxygenated blood to the right atrium.
What is the Vena Cava?
Rhythm is slightly irregular with a HR of 92 bpm, P wave is changing, PR interval is variable, QRS 0.010
What is wandering atrial pacemaker?
This is the pacemaker of the heart
What is the SA node?
These rhythms originate above the ventricles?
The patient has an amputation of the left arm at the shoulder, the electrode should be placed at this location.
What is the mid-clavicular line on the chest below the collar bone?
This branch of autonomic nervous system is responsible for increasing heart rate.
Rhythm is regular, HR of 82 bpm, inverted P waves, PR interval of 0.12, QRS is 0.08
What is Accelerated Junctional?
Lead I, II, III, aVR, aVL, and aVF make up this shape
What is Einthoven's Triangle?