Basics
ECG
Heart Rate
Rhythm
Waves And Complexes
100

The number of leads used in a typical EKG tracing

What is 12

100

EKG measures this?

What is the electrical activity in the heart

100

This technique will give you the most accurate heart rate when analyzing a regular heart rhythm

What is the 1500 technique

100
Rhythms can be ______ or _______
What is regular or irregular
100
Atrial depolarization
What does the P-wave represent?
200
The normal heart rate
What is 60-100
200

If elevated, this wave &/or segment may indicate injury or infarction.

What is the T-wave/ST segment

200
When the rhythm is regular, the heart rate is ______ divided by the large squares between the QRS complexes.
What is 300
200

When the ventricles depolarize, this complex is generated

What is the QRS complex

300
Tachycardia heart rate
What is >100
300

Electrocardiographic alterations, not related to cardiac electrical activity resulting in distortion of the baseline and waves. 

What is artifacts

300
When the rhythm is irregular you count the number of _____ waves in a 6 second strip and multiply by ______.
What is R and 10
300

Represents the time of atrial depolarization and up to, but not including the start of ventricular depolarization...correlates with conduction time through the AV node.

What is the PR Interval

400

Heart rate times stroke volume

What is cardiac output

400

A logical and systematic process for analyzing ECG tracing

What is a Five Step Process

400

Looks like any rhythm that should have a pulse but does not

What is pulseless electrical activity (PEA)

400

An EKG reveals an absence of P waves and an irregular rhythm. This is the most likely diagnosis.

What is atrial fibrillation

500

Three ions associated with cardiac physiology

What are Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium

500

This is measured on the vertical axis of the EKG

What is voltage

500

If there are 3 large squares in an R-R interval what would the heart rate be?

What is 100 beats per minute

500

Prolonged PR

What is a reflection of slowed conduction through the AV node

500

Ventricular repolarization is noted on the EKG as this

What is the T wave