The EKG records the electrical activity of the heart using skin sensors called _____________
What are Electrodes?
Identify this EKG.
What is Asystole?
Normal sinus rhythm has what range of ____ beats per minute
What is 60-100?
A premature beat is
What is a beat earlier then expected?
Atrial flutter resembles a what appearance
What is Sawtooth?
A standard EKG has 12 leads, 6 limb and 6 chest. Name 3 limb leads and 3 chest leads?
What is limbs-I,II,III, AVR, AVL, AVF chest-V1,V2,V3,V4,V5,V6
Identify this EKG.
What is NSR with PAC's.
Tachycardic is considered
What is >100 bpm?
In Atrial Fibrillation R waves are
What is present, but no P waves?
There are ______ degrees of AV blocks
What is 3?
Identify this EKG
What is Right Bundle Branch Block?
A P-R interval of more then 0.2 secs is a _____ ______ AV block
What is 1st degree?
In a Premature Ventricular Escape rhythm, there is a widened ____
What is QRS Complex?
The lead most commonly used as the diagnostic lead on an EKG tracing
What is lead II?
What part of the conduction system starts the ventricular conduction
What is Bundle of His?
Identify this rhythm
What is Atrial Fibrillation
If the RA and LA electrodes are reversed, the EKG would show downward deflection in
What is Lead I?
More than 4 PVC's in a row is considered what rhythm?
Atrial depolarization is shown on which part of the EKG?
What is the P Wave?
This amount of large and small boxes make up 1 sec on an EKG
What is 5 large and 25 small?
Identify this rhythm
What is Type 3 AV Block.
The rate of Ventricular Fibrillation is
What is Undetermined?
Which view of the heart does lead II look at?
What is the Inferior Wall?