Precordial leads are considered which leads
What is V1 thru V6?
Artifacts on bony prominences usually cause this type of artifact
What is a wandering baseline?
What are three?
The type of paper used in an ECG machine
What is thermal paper?
This wave comes after the QRS complex
What is the "T" wave?
The leads on the right arm, left arm, and left leg are considered what type of lead
Chewing gum or talking during an ECG causes this type of artifact?
What is a somatic tremor?
Pulmonary function tests measure what
What is lung function?
The size of a small box on an ECG
What is 1mm x 1mm?
This wave appears when the atria contract
What is the "P" wave?
Leads I, II, and III are considered what type of lead?
What are bipolar (standard) leads?
A patient with an iWatch on during an ECG causes this type of artifact?
What is an AC interference artifact?
This pulmonary function test (PFT) can be used in the home setting
What is a peak flow?
One large box on ECG paper contains this many small boxes
What is 25 small boxes?
This wave occurs during ventricular depolarization
What is the "QRS" complex?
Lead II on an ECG tracing is created from which leads?
A patient with Parkinsons Disease can cause which type of artifact on a tracing?
What is a somatic tremor?
What does spirometry measure
What is the amount of air you exhale and inhale?
The normal default setting for speed
What is 25mm/s (second)?
The two isoelectric segments on a normal ECG tracing are what
What are 'PR' & 'ST'?
Which lead needs to be checked if the ECG tracing shows artifacts on leads I and II
What is the right arm?
Expired electrodes can cause which type of artifact?
What is a wandering baseline?
This oxygen delivery device delivers approximately 90% oxygen
What is a non-rebreather?
This tool is used to measure the height and width of ECG waves
What is a caliper?
The 'QT' interval is comprised of what waves?
What is 'QRS' and 'T'?