Anatomy
Conduction System
Cardiac Disease
ECG
Maps!
100

Volume of blood ejected by ventricles in one minute.

What is cardiac output?

100

This node has an intrinsic rate of 40-60 BPM.

What is AV node?

100

Inflammation of the outer layer of the heart

What is pericarditis?

100

On a rhythm strip this interval measures the time and impulse it takes to travel from the atria to the ventricles.

What is the PR interval?

100

This type of map is shown in the attached image.

What is a voltage map?

200

Specialized areas that detect changes in blood pressure in the walls of the aorta and internal carotid arteries

What are baroreceptors?


200

Phenomenon by which cardiac cells can generate impulses without external stimuli.

What is automaticity?

200

Localized dilation and weakening of an arterial wall

What is an aneurysm?

200

This ECG finding presents with an upward and wide deflection of the QRS complex with two distinct R waves

Right Bundle Branch Block

200

The directionality of the arrythmia in the associated image

What is CCW?

300

Labeled 4 in the attached image.

What is the circumflex?

300

Where the main delay occurs in the cardiac depolarization process.

What is the AV Node?

300

Most common cause of mitral stenosis.

What is rheumatic heart disease?

300

This cycle length corresponds to a heart rate of 200bpm.

What is 300ms?

300

What is demonstrated by the map in the associated image?

What is medial to lateral CTI block?

400

Largest cardiac valve

What is the tricuspid valve?

400

This is the normal conduction sequence within the cardiac conduction system.

What is the..... SA Node->Inter-atrial tracts (BB)->AVN->Bundle of His->Right and Left Bundle Branches->Purkinje Fibers.......?

400

This condition may lead to volume overload of the left atrium and ventricle.

What is mitral regurgitation?
400

This lead utilizes the left arm(-) and left leg (+).

What is lead III?

400

Where the physician would likely ablate first based on this map.

What is low crista terminalis?

500

Mechanical state of the heart at the end of diastole with the ventricles at their maximum volume.

What is preload?

500

Interventricular conduction proceeds from the bundle of HIS through these three fascicles.

Right bundle branch 

Left anterior fascicle

Left posterior fascicle.

500

Most common cyanotic congenital heart condition

What is tetralogy of fallout?

500

This anatomic landmark is consistently found at the second intercostal space and can be used to begin accurately counting the intercostal spaces for precordial lead placement

What is the Angle of Louis?

500

This arrythmia is shown on the associated image.

What is a AVRT?