Rhythm Basics
Sinus Rhythms
Atrial Disorders
Premature Contractions
Strip Interpretation
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EKG measurement

What is electrical activity of the heart?

100

This heart rate under 60 bpm is known as

What is sinus bradycardia?

100

A rhythm has one area firing rapidly in the atria

What is atrial flutter?

100

PAC stand for

What is Premature Atrial Contraction?

100

This rhythm shows a pause with no P or QRS waves

What is sinus arrest?

200

This node is known as the heart’s natural pacemaker

What is the sinoatrial (SA) node?

200

This is considered a fast heart rate over 100 bpm

What is sinus tachycardia?

200

A rhythm shows disorganized firing and no clear P waves

What is atrial fibrillation?

200

PVC stands for

What is Premature Ventricular Contraction?

200

This rhythm shows regular flutter waves and QRS

What is atrial flutter?

300

A normal resting heart rate

What is 60–100 beats per minute?

300

 If the pause lasts more than 6 seconds  

What is sinus arrest?

300

Afib is dangerous because

What is it increases the risk of stroke?

300

NEW: An ectopic beat is 

A beat that originates outside the SA node

300

An Afib on a strip looks like

What is no P waves and irregular QRS spacing

400

P wave represents

What is atrial depolarization?

400

Pull up image

What is Sinus Tachycardia
400

A treatment common for Afib

What is blood thinners?

400

The abnormal threshold for premature beats per minute

What is more than 6 per minute?

400

A single PAC might look like

What is an early, oddly shaped P wave before a normal QRS?

500

This part of the EKG represents ventricular repolarization

What is the T wave?

500

Pull up image

What is atrial flutter

500

This rhythm shows multiple flutter waves for each QRS

What is atrial flutter

500

Describe how a PVC looks like on an EKG

What is a wide, bizarre QRS complex?

500

You measure the PR interval on an EKG by

What is from the start of the P wave to the start of the Q wave

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