Sinus Pressure
Type A
It's all about the Block
What's your junction?
Very lethal. Very deadly.
100
My Rhythm is regular. Rate is 70. PR is 0.14. QRS is 0.08.
What is Normal Sinus Rhythm?
100

Rhythm is regular or irregular. Rate is 160. "Sawtooth" waves between narrow QRS's.

What is Atrial Flutter?

100
Rhythm is regular. One p wave for every QRS. PR is 0.28. QRS is 0.12.
What is first degree?
100

Rhythm is regular. Rate is 125. P wave is inverted each time. PR is 0.08. QRS is 0.06.

What is junctional tachycardia?

100

Rhythm is regular. Rate is 88. P waves are absent. QRS is 0.28.

What is accelerated idioventricular?

200

My rhythm is regular. Rate of 42. PR is 0.18. QRS is 0.06.

What is Sinus bradycardia?

200

Rhythm is irregular. Rate is 88. Chaotic, static waves between narrow QRS's.

What is atrial fibrillation?

200

Rhythm can be regular or irregular. Rate is 46. There is more than one P wave before you see a QRS sometimes. PR interval is constant. QRS is narrow.

What is second degree type two?

200

Rhythm is regular. Rate is 42. There are no P waves. QRS is 0.10.

What is junctional rhythm?

200

Underlying rhythm is regular. RAte is 122. There is one premature beat that has a QRS that is wide and ugly. The other QRS's are narrow.

What is ST with a premature ventricular contraction (PVC)?

300

My rhythm is irregular. Rate is 56. PR is 0.16. QRS is 0.14.

What is Sinus Arrhythmia?

300

Rhythm is regular. Rate is 170. P waves hidden. QRS is 0.08.

What is Supraventricular Tachycardia?

300

Rhythm is irregular. Rate is 52. There are more than one P wave before a QRS sometimes. The PR interval gets progressively longer before you drop a QRS. QRS is narrow. 

What is second degree type 1?

300

Rhythm is regular. Rate is 90. P waves are missing. QRS is 0.08.

What is accelerated junctional?

300

Rhythm is regular. Rate is 198. All you have are QRS's that measure 0.26 and all look the same. 

What is monomorphic VT?

400

Missing more than one beat and the rhythm resumes on time after pause.

What is Sinus Exit Block?

400

What is the difference between A.Fib and V.Fib?

A.Fib has narrow QRS's which you can calculate a rate. 

V.Fib has NOTHING- DEAD.

400

Rhythm is regular. Rate is 32. PR interval is variable and there is no relationship between the atria and ventricles.

What is third degree?

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!

What is the difference between junctional and idioventricular?

Junctional has a narrow QRS with no P waves or inverted P waves.

Idioventricular has a wide QRS with no P waves.

400

Rhythm is regular. Rate is 36. P waves are absent. QRS is 0.24.

What is idioventricular rhythm?

500

Missing more than one beat and the rhythm does not resume on time after the pause.

What is sinus arrest?

500

Underlying rhythm is regular. Rate is 92. Premature p wave, that looks different than the rest. QRS is missing from the premature p wave.

What is NSR with a premature atrial contraction (PAC)?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!

 Name the heart blocks that are ALWAYS regular.

What are first and third degree?

500

Underlying rhythm is regular. Rate is 59.  There is one premature beat that has a P wave that is inverted but all the rest are upright and normal. QRS is narrow.

What is SB with a PJC?

500

In this rhythm, all you see are P waves. 

What is ventricular standstill?