Exam 3: Analyzing Ekg Rhythm Strips
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Exam 3: Analyzing Ekg Rhythm Strips17 Questions
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The cardiac activity that takes place above the ventricles is referred to as _ activity.
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Which part of the conduction system has the slowest conduction speed, and is thus responsible for slowing down impulses until the heart is ready to receive them?
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The P waves are the first waves you should look for when analyzing a rhythm strip because:
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If a rhythm is IRREGULAR, the best way to determine rate is to:
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If a rhythm is regular, the MOST accurate way to calculate heart rate is to count the number of small squares between two R waves and divide the total into:
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A rhythm that is "regularly irregular" would describe a rhythm that:
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The QRS complex is indicative of ventricular and thus should correspond to the patient's pulse.
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The standard systematic approach to arrhythmia interpretation consists of all of the following EXCEPT:
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If a QRS complex measures less than 0.12 sec., you know that it did NOT originate in the:
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Which of the following is the LEAST accurate way to determine heart rate?
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A major EKG finding that can help you distinguish between supraventricular and ventricular rhythms is the width of the:
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To find out if a rhythm is regular or irregular, measure the across the entire strip.
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When a P wave originates in the SA node, it is expected to be smooth, rounded, and in Lead II.
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