ABG quality control/analyzers
ABG interpretation
EKG Terminology
EKG Rhythms Wk5
EKG Rhythms Wk6
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Which electrode is associated with pH?

Sanz electrode

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pH: 7.35 CO2: 35 HCO3: 26 

Normal ABG

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What is an electrocardiogram?

Device used for recording electrical activity of the heart muscle

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What is a normal sinus rhythm (NSR)?

P wave followed by T wave every beat

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What does a PVC rhythm look like?

Wide and bizarre QRS complexes, No P waves, T wave goes in opposite direction from QRS

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How should an ABG analyzer be calibrated?

By using blood-like control media

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pH: 7.30 CO2: 50 HCO3: 36

Partially compensated, respiratory acidosis

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What is an ectopic pulse? 

Electrical impulses originating from site other than the SA node

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What is sinus bradycardia?

Looks like NSR, rate is <60 bpm

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What does a VFib rhythm look like?

Cardiac output is zero, erratic quivering of ventricles, chaotic pattern with no discernible wave pattern

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Circulatory hypoxia is caused by?

Decreased blood flow due to inefficient pumping of the heart.

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pH: 7.37 CO2: 33 HCO3: 17

Fully compensated, metabolic acidosis

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What does the heart being in a Polarized state indicate?

Resting state

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What is premature atrial complex (PAC)?

Flattened, notched, peaked, or biphasic P waves with narrow QRS contract early due to irritation.

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What does a 2nd Degree Type 2 rhythm look like?

Series of nonconducted P waves, followed by conducted P waves

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In Metabolic Alkalosis, is CO2 alkaline or acid?

Alkaline

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pH: 7.54 CO2: 25 HCO3: 16

Partially compensated, respiratory alkalosis

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What is the relative refractory period? 

Cardiac cells cannot be stimulated even if the stimulus is strong enough

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What is a premature junctional complex (PJC)?

AV node suddenly kicks in for a beat, absent or inverted P wave

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What are the characteristics of a Pacer Rhythm?

Spiky P waves

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What is the normal range for venous pH?

7.30-7.40

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pH: 7.27 CO2: 42 HCO3: 20

Uncompensated, metabolic acidosis

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What is the mechanism of "re-entry"?

Impulse returns to stimulate tissue that was previously polarized

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What is a junctional escape rhythm?

All beats come from AV junction, inverted or no P waves, Narrow QRS, 40-60 bpm.

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What are the characteristics of an Idioventricular Rhythm?

No P waves, QRS wide and bizarre

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