Two patient identifiers
What is name and date of birth?
The most common type of cardiac monitoring
What is a 12-Lead EKG?
The 3 phases of a normal cardiac cycle
What is the "Prime" Phase, "Lub" Phase, and "Dub" Phase
The most common location for venipuncture
What is the antecubital?
The number of leads attached to the patient during a 12-Lead EKG
What is 10 leads?
The P wave represents
What is atrial depolarization
The manner in which the site is cleaned
What is small circle starting from the inside working outward?
Action/s to take if the patient is hairy and electrodes will not stick
What is shave the patient?
The QRS complex and T wave represent
What is ventricular depolarization and repolarization respectively?
The angle you insert the needle
What is 30 degrees or lower?
The simplest definition of what an EKG measures
What is electrical activity in the heart?
The part of the heart being affected if the QRS complex is wide and weird
What are the ventricles?
Proper time to wash/ sanitize your hands
What is before and after the procedure?
The two precordial leads with anatomical landmarks
Bonus: The anatomical landmarks for both
What is V4 and V6?
What is midclavicular line 5th intercostal space for V4, and midaxillary line 5th intercostal space for V6
What is the SA Node at 60-100 bpm