EKG 1
EKG 2
EKG 3
EKG 4
EKG 5
100

The intrinsic rate of AV node and junctional tissues. 

What is 40 to 60 beats per minute?

100
a complete heartbeat from its generation to the beginning of the next beat
What is a cardiac cycle?
100

Rhythm that occurs from a single ectopic foci in the atria, a class 'sawtooth' pattern is seen

What is atrial flutter?

100

The type of heart block that is represented on EKG as a progressive lengthening of the PR interval until there is a P wave wave without a QRS complex.

What is Second Degree heart block Type 1, also called Mobitz 1 or Wenckeback?

100

The structures of the electrical conduction system that only beats at 20 to 40 beats per minute.

What is Purkinje fibers?

200

The intrinsic rate of the SA node. 

What is 60 to 100?

200

The 2 EKG changes seen in all junctional rhythms.

What is P wave abnormalities and PR interval changes? 

200

PVCs that look alike are called.

What is unifocal PVCs? 

200

The type of heart block in which the atria and ventricles beat independently of each other? 

What is 3rd degree or complete heart block?

200

Treatment of symptomatic bradycardia

What is atropine? 

300
This is known as the pacemaker of the heart.
What is SA node
300
A type of v-tach that is caused by prolonged QT intervals and/or a severe magnesium deficiency. 

What is torsades de pointes?

300

Atrial flutter puts patients at increased risk for these 2 things.

What is heart failure and emboli formation?

300

What are the 2 rhythms that require immediate defibrillation? 

what is v-fib and pulseless v-tach

300

The first line treatment for symptomatic PSVT? 

What is adenosine?

400

known as the flat horizontal line that separates the various waves

What is the isoelectric line?

400

The rhythms that can occur if a PVC occurs during the T-wave.

What is V-fib or V-tach?

400

The type of heart block in which the PR interval is longer than 0.20 seconds, but it remains consistent.

What is 1st degree heart block?

400

This is the normal duration of the QRS complex. 

What is less than 0.12 seconds

400

Sinus rhythm caused by failure of the SA node to create an impulse and complete failure of all impulses

What is asystole?

500

The EKG pattern/complex we see during ventricular depolarization. 

What is the QRS complex? 

500
Name one of the 3 clinical manifestations of Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia (PSVT) when the HR is greater than 180. 

What is hypotension, dyspnea, and/or angina?

500

The electrolyte abnormality associated with tall peaked T waves. 

What is hyperkalemia?

500

Repolarization of the ventricles.

What is the T wave?

500

An arrhythmia in which there are multiple erratic impulses in the atria. There is no identifiable P wave, an irregular ventricular rate, and there is loss in atrial kick.

What is Atrial Fibrillation?