Sinus
Atrial
Junctional
Vitals
Anatomy
100

The range of heart rate in normal sinus rhythm

What is 60-100?

100

Fast, regular, rate 150, no P waves

What is SVT?

100

Rate less than 40

What is junctional bradycardia?

100

Normal BP

What is 110/70-120/80

100

Largest artery in the body

What is the aorta?

200

Characterized by an regularly irregular R-R interval that follows the respiratory pattern and is normal in children

What is sinus arrhythmia?

200

Irregularly irregular rhythm with fine, wavy baseline and no P waves seen

What is A Fib?

200

Rate 40-60 bpm

What is junctional rhythm?

200

Normal SPO2 (Pulse oximetry)

What is >95%?

200

The heart has how many AV valves

What is 2?

300

This is the slowest of the sinus rhythms with rates less than 60

What is sinus bradycardia?

300

Early P wave which may or may not be followed by a QRS 

What is a PAC?

300

Rate 60-100 bpm

What is accelerated junctional?

300

This pulse is taken in the neck of an unconscious patient

What is the carotid artery?

300

Name of the semi-lunar valves

What are the pulmonary and aortic valves?

400

This is the fastest of the sinus rhythms.

What is sinus tachycardia?

400

Regular R-R, Rapid atrial rate of 250-350, sawtooth or sharktooth looking waves prior to the QRS complex. No regular P waves.

What is Atrial Flutter?

400

rate > 100 bpm

What is junctional tachycardia?

400

Pulse taken over the apex of the heart

What is the apical pulse?

400

Large veins that return blood to the right side of the heart

What are the inferior and superior vena cava?

500

The primary pacemaker of the heart

What is the SA node?

500

Term meaning multiple cardiac cells within the atria that can usurp the SA node

What are foci?

500

When inverted or missing, this wave indicated a junctional rhythm

What is the P wave?

500

Normal respiratory range

What is 12-20?

500

Named an artery, but actually carries deoxygenated blood

What is the pulmonary artery?

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