What do those letters mean?
Rate
Rhythm
Rhythm Part 2
Hodge Podge
100

This wave represents atrial depolarization or contraction.

What is a P wave?

100

This is known as the heart's pacemaker.

What is the SA node?

100

All 5 steps of rhythm interpretation are within normal limits for this rhythm.

What is normal sinus rhythm?

100

This rhythm has a PR interval that is longer than 0.2 seconds.

What is 1st degree AV block?

100

If the SA node and AV node fail. These two areas have an intrinsic rate of 30-40 and 15-30 respectively. These patients will need intervention.

What is Bundle of His and Purkinje fibers?

200

This interval is the time it takes for an electrical impulse to travel from the atria to the ventricles.

What is a PR interval?

200

This rhythm has a rate of less than 60 and the patient is usually stable. The patient may be an athlete or in good health.

What is sinus bradycardia?

200

This rhythm is irregularly irregular.

What is atrial fibrillation?

200

For an adult patient the rate is typically 180 beats per minute and you typically cannot see the P waves.

What is SVT?

200

This rhythm has no P wave or QRS. The ventricles are quivering. The heart is not pumping. 

What is ventricular fibrillation?

300

This complex represents ventricular depolarization and contraction.

What is QRS?

300

This rhythm's rate is typically 100-150 and caused by a physiological response like dehydration, anxiety or exercise.

What is sinus tachycardia?

300

This rhythm has a sawtooth atrial pattern between QRS complexes.

What is atrial flutter?

300

In this rhythm the PR interval progressively lengthens until a P wave is not followed by a QRS complex (drops a beat). 

What is Mobitz type I or Wenckebach?

300
This is the name given to an early QRS complex that is wide and has a bizarre appearance. May be unifocal or multifocal.

What is a PVC?

400

This segment represents the time between the end of ventricular depolarization and the start of ventricular repolarization.

What is a ST segment?
400

This node has an intrinsic rate of 40-60 beats per minute.

What is the AV node?

400

In this rhythm the P waves are regular and the QRSs are regular, but they have nothing to do with each other. The QRS can appear slow and widened.

What is 3rd degree or complete heart block?

400

This rhythm is typically uniform with each complex appearing uniform but can be polymorphic. The rate is extremely fast, and the patient may or may not have a pulse.

What is ventricular tachycardia?

400

This occurs when electrical signals that make the heartbeat are delayed in the heart's electrical system.

What is a bundle branch block?


500

This wave represents ventricular repolarization.

What is a T wave?

500

This rhythm does not have a rate.

What is asystole?

500

A patient has electrical activity on the monitor but does not have a pulse.

What is PEA?

500

The PR interval is consistent, there is no lengthening. QRS is irregular because there is a dropped beat. It will have a slow rate.

What is Mobitz type II?

500
A nurse should check for these three things when a patient is paced.

What is electrical capture, mechanical capture, and a femoral pulse?

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