Guess Who
Make it Known
What Am I?
Is it So? True or False
REVERSIBLE OR IRREVERSIBLE
100

These are the two major branches of the left coronary artery. 

What is Circumflex and Left Anterior Descending?

100

The flat line that represents electrical silence on an EKG? 


What is the isoelectric baseline.

100

The three leads that represent the inferior wall of the left ventricle.

what is lead II, III and avf?

100
To diagnose injury, ischemia and an infarct, there needs to be abnormalities in all three leads that represent the wall.

What is False Statement?

100

This EKG suggests reduced oxygen but reversible damage?

What is T wave inversion or ST depression?

200

On an ekg, this determines the age of an acute infarction.

What is ST Elevation?

200

This portion of the EKG is most important when identifying ischemia.

What is the ST segment or T wave?

200

The second stage of coronary artery disease.

What is Injury?

200

A Heart Injury is a condition that cannot be reversed.

What is a false statement?

200

Myocardial cell death Am I reversible?

What is infarct? Not reversible

300

On an ekg, this marks when the age of an infarction cannot be determined.

What is T Wave Inversion?

300

The narrowing of the coronary arteries is caused by this.

What is Atherosclerosis?

300

The first stage of coronary artery disease

What is Ischemia?

300

An infarction is a condition that can be reversed.

What is a false statement?

300

ST depression in V5-V6 during chest pain.

What is ischemia? Reversible. 

400
ST Elevation > 1mm must be met for this to be noted.

What is the criteria for Injury?

400

This must be seen in leads that represent the wall in order to diagnose an infarction. 

What are significant Q waves in at least 2 leads?

400

The third stage of coronary artery disease

What is Infarction?

400

The ST segment or T wave is most important when diagnosing ischemia. 

What is a true statement?

400

ST elevation followed by a Q wave.

What is infarction? Irreversible.

500

The lack of sufficient oxygenated blood and is shown on the 12-lead EKG by St-t depression and or T-wave inversion. 

What is Ischemia?

500

This will show on a 12 lead EKG when an infarction is present.

What are significant Q waves?

500

The death of myocardial tissue is referred to as

What is Infarct?

500

The small boxes on an ekg represent 0.04 seconds.

What is a true statement?

500

ST elevation in II, III & AVF for 15 minutes.

What is potential reversible injury?  Remember "Time is Tissue"

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