Arrythmias
Cardiac Procedures
Contraction Phases of the Heart
Electrical Garbage (Artifact)

All about the ECG
100

The medical term for a heart rate less than 60 BMP

What is sinus bradycardia?

100

A patient should not smoke or consume caffeine for how long prior to an exercise stress test

What is 3 hours?

100

The QRS complex signifies what state during contraction

What is ventricular depolarization?

100

An upward, downward movement of the waveform

What is a wandering baseline?

100

This electrode is considered the "ground"

What is the right leg?

200

Arrythmia in which the atria are contracting much faster than the ventricles (up to 300 BPM)

What is atrial flutter?

200

An ICD (implanted cardioverter-defibrillator) can perform these two functions

What is pacing and shocking?

200

The PR segment on an ECG appears as what

What is an isoelectric line?

200

This waveform appears as jagged spikes with irregular heights and spacing

What is somatic tremor artifact?

200

The lead located at the fourth intercostal space to the left of the sternal edge

What is V2

300

Arrythmia that occurs when the ventricles beat at a rapid rate (up to 250 BPM)

What is ventricular tachycardia?

300

The function of a nuclear stress test

What is showing blood flow through the heart during rest and activity?

300

This wave represents repolarization of the purkinje fibers

What is the U wave?

300

This waveform appears as small spikes that create a thick-looking tracing

What is AC interference artifact?

300

This lead is located at the fifth intercostal space, midclavicular line

What is V4?

400

The absence of a heart beat

What is asystole?

400

The usual amount of time a Holter monitor is used for

What is 24-48 hours?

400

The T wave signifies this electrical state

What is ventricular repolarization?

400

Do this to the ECG settings if the patient's heart rate is very slow

What is reduce the chart speed? This helps capture more waveforms on the paper.

400

This lead is located at the fifth intercostal space, midaxillary line

What is V6?

500

Life threatening arrythmia in which the ventricles quiver uncontrollably

What is ventricular fibrillation?

500

A test that uses ultrasonic waves directed at the heart to view the structure and motion of the heart

What is an echocardiogram?
500

The state of the cardiac cells when resting

What is polarized state?

500

What ECG setting is required for very tall waveforms?

What is reducing the gain?
500

This is the location of the the leg leads when doing an ECG

What is the inner lower leg, just above the ankle?

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