What excites the heart
Life on the Pharm
P-waves, who needs them
Ventricle with bad fashion
Brady Bunch
100

The electrophysiologic property exhibited by the SA node.

What is automaticity?

100

Class III antiarrhythmic, with substantial beta-blocking effects.

What is sotalol?

100

ECG finding that differentiates Afib from Aflutter.

What is no discernible P-waves in Afib?

100

An ECG characteristic consistent with VT.

What is wide QRS complexes? (could also be AV dissociation)

100

HR threshold for defining bradycardia.

What is <60 bpm?
200

Spreads electrical impulses rapidly through the ventricles.

What are purkinje fibers?

200

Rate limiting ADR to continuing amiodarone therapy chronically.

What is pulmonary fibrosis?

200

First step in the pharmacologic management of Afib with RVR.

What is ventricular rate control?
200
Drug of choice for pharmacologic management of VT with a pulse.

What is amiodarone?

200

Prolonged PR intervals, but one P-wave for every QRS.

What is 1st degree AV block?

300

Blockade of outward potassium movement prolongs this electrophyisiologic parameter.

What is the refractory period?

300

A class Ib antiarrhythmic targets this ion channel.

What is sodium?

300

CHA2DS2-VASc score that mandates consideration for anticoagulation for chronic stroke prevention.

What is 2 for men and 3 for women?

300

Second line pharmacologic therapy for VT with a pulse.

What is lidocaine?

300

Pharmacologic agent that may enhance AV nodal conduction and be tried in less advanced AV blocks.

What is atropine or epinephrine?

400

Serves as the gatekeeper for electrical impulses trying to reach the ventricles from the atria.

What is the AV node?

400

An absolute C/I for use of Ic antiarrhythmics.

What is structural heart disease (IHD, HF)?

400

Drug of choice for rhythm conversion in a pt with HF.

What is amiodarone?

400

Pts who experience VT without a reversible cause will need this device.

What is an ICD?

400

Progressive PR interval prolongation, followed by a dropped QRS complex.

What is 2nd degree type I AV block? (Wenkebach)

500

Represents the time it takes for an electrical impulse to travel from the SA node to and through the AV node on an ECG.

What is the PR interval?

500

Drug used for slowing ventricular rate that is also used in HFrEF.

What is digoxin?

500

Duration of anticoagulation needed after successful cardioversion.

What is 4 weeks?

500

A polymorphic VT that is usually caused by drugs prolonging refractory period.

What is Torsades de Pointes?

500

A drug that can exacerbate sinus bradycardia.

What are beta-blockers, non-DHP CCBs, sympatholytics, propafenone, amiodarone, etc...