Anatomy of the Heart
EKG Machine
Common Cardiovascular Diseases/ Disorders
Characteristics of Heart Cells
Potpourri
100

Examples of heart rhythms include...

  • Normal sinus rhythm
  • Sinus tachycardia
  • Sinus bradycardia
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Atrial flutter
  • Ventricular tachycardia
  • Ventricular fibrillation
100

How many leads are placed on the patient and where are they placed? 

4. One is placed on each shoulder or upper arm and one on each leg. 

100

Define Thrombus

Blood clot or loosened plaque

100

Systole is_____??

Diastole is ______?? 

Systole is when the heart contracts. Diastole is when the heart is at rest.

100

Define galvonometer

A device in which the EKG machine detects electrical currents from a patient. 

200

The heart has 4 chambers. What are they? 

Right Atrium, Left Atrium, Right Ventricle, Left Ventricle

200

There are six patches that are placed on the chest wall beginning just to the right of the...

Sternum (breast bone) 

200

What are some MI symptoms? 

  • pressure or tightness in the chest.
  • pain in the chest, back, jaw, and other areas of the upper body that lasts more than a few minutes or that goes away and comes back.
  • shortness of breath.
  • diaphoresis.
  • nausea.
  • vomiting.
  • anxiety.
  • a cough.


200

What is the discharge of electrical energy called? 

also, provide both names for it. 

Depolarization or systole. 

200

Isoelectric line 

A straight line on the EKG recording that represents an absence of electrical activity.  

300

Finish the sentence. 


The right side of the body_________while the left side of the body________.......

The right side of the heart collects blood from the body and pumps it to the lungs while the left side of the heart receives blood from the lungs and pumps it to the body.


300

 Patches are placed in the shape of a semi-circle ending near...

the left underarm. 

300

What is pulmonary edema? 

Fluid buildup in the lungs

300

Polarization is when...

the heart does nothing. 

300

Artifact...

 Anything other than electrical activity on the EKG.

400

Oxygen-rich blood from the lungs enters the left atrium through the...

Pulmonary Veins. 

400

In certain situations, the physician may want to look at the heart from different angles after the initial ECG is done. The chest leads may then be placed...where? 

 The chest leads may then be placed across the right chest wall or on the back.

400

What is ascitis? 

Abdominal fluid in the abdominal cavity

400

Describe the functions of each letter. 




P: Atria Contracts

Q,R,S: Ventricular Depolarization 

T- Ventricles Resting 

U- Repolarization of the Purkinjie Fibers. 

400

Holter Monitor

Portable monitoring device that provides a continuous EKG recording for a 24 to 48 hour period. 

500

Like any muscle, the heart requires oxygen and nutrients to function. Oxygen and nutrients are supplied by arteries that originate from the.....

Aorta 

500

Shivering or tremors can interfere with the tracing of the EKG.The patient has to hold still for 5-10 seconds without moving to get an accurate ECG. 


What should you do if a patient has Parkinson's Disease and needs an EKG done? 

Make them sit on their hands, and provide them with a blanket if they are cold. 

500

CABG? 

Coronary Artery Bypass Graft

500

The repolarization of the atria is...

behind the P,Q,R,S,T,U....

500

Describe how blood flows through the heart

1. Vena Cava

2. Right Atrium 

3. Tricuspid Valve 

4. Right Ventricle 

5. Pulmonic Valve 

6. Pulmonary Arteries 

7. Lungs to get o2. 

8. Pulmonary Veins 

9. Left Atrium 

10. Mitral Valve 

11. Left Ventricle 

12. Aortic Valve 

13. Aorta