unit 10
stress test
unit 14
Holter monitors
random
100

Which artifact is caused by electrical interference?

60 Cycle Interference 

100

Name 2 of the absolute contraindications?

Acute MI, uncontrolled heart failure, unstable angina,uncontrolled arrhythmias that have decreased CO, symptomatic aortic stenosis, dissecting aneurysm, acute pulmonary embolism

100

What are the hallmark signs that a rhythm is a junctional rhythm?

upside down p wave before or after QRS,  no p wave, and tall and skinny QRS

100

how many electrodes do you attach to the trunk of the body. 

five

100

What is a junctional escape beat?

It comes late after the next expected sinus beat.

200

Which leads goes on the mid-clivicular line?

V4

200

True or False

When preparing for a stress test and in order to prevent nausea, pts are advised not to eat a large meal for at least 4 hours prior to the test.

True

200

What kind of rhythm is the following:

Regularity: Regular

Rate: 30 bpm

P wave: pres, upside down, after QRS

Junctional Bradycardia

200

how long is the holter monitor worn for?(range)

24 hours to 7 days

200

What are 2 indications of the Holter Monitor

Syncope, intermittent chest pain, shortness of breath, suspected dysrhythmias, determining if dysrhythmia treatment is working

300

How many precordial leads are there?

V1-V6

300

True or False

Having a positive stress test the ST segment depression is greater than or equal to 1.0 to 1.5 mm that does not return to baseline within 0.08 seconds after the J point.

True

300

What is the difference between Accelerated Junctional Rhythm and Junctional Tachycardia?

The rates: Accelerated Junctional Rhythm rate is 60-100 while Junctional Rhythm rate is over 100

300

when should the patient press the button?

when the patient is experiencing symptoms that he/she has told doctor about.

300

What is a normally a continuous 3 lead monitor for pts in hospital

Telemetry

400

WHat are the augmented leads?

aVR, aVL, aVF
400

What type of ST segment depressions are there?

J sloping, Horizontal, Down sloping

400

Impulse goes backwards towards atria therefore P wave is upside down. What is the region of the AV impulse?

High region

400

what is a holter monitor?

an EKG device used to rule out intermittent arrhythmia's, or cardiac ischemia that might be missed on a routine EKG.

400
How often do you check the stress test?

Every 2.5 minutes

500

What is the recording of the heart's electrical impulses?

Electrocardiography

500

Do you immediately stop when the ST segment elevates?

Yes

500

Where is the AV junction tissue located?

Between the right atrium and ventricle and surrounding the AV node

500

what are some instructions given to the patient?

no bath or shower. sponge bath only

continue with daily routine

document when hit the button

press the button when experiencing symptoms.

500

What medications may be held for a period of time before the stress test as they can prevent the heart rate from reaching targeted levels?

Betablockers and Calcium
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