Exam 6: Junctional Rhythms
Exam 1: Electrophysiology15 Questions
Exam 2: Waves and Measurements16 Questions
Exam 3: Analyzing Ekg Rhythm Strips17 Questions
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Exam 5: Atrial Rhythms20 Questions
Exam 6: Junctional Rhythms16 Questions
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In a Junctional Escape Rhythm,the QRS complex is ________ sec.
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In a junctional rhythm,the pacemaking impulses originate in the:
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Which of the following is NOT true about the P wave in all junctional rhythms?
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The rate for an Accelerated Junctional Rhythm is ________ bpm.
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Which of the following is NOT true about Junctional Tachycardia?
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The mechanism in which the atria are depolarized with a backward flow of electricity is called ________ conduction.
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In Lead II,the junctional impulse that depolarizes the atria is traveling away from the positive electrode,thus producing a P wave that is:
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Which of the following arrhythmias is NOT in the category called Supraventricular Tachycardia?
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Which of the following terms does NOT apply to Premature Junctional Complex?
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A basic rule of electricity is that current flowing toward a positive electrode (or away from a negative electrode)produces a deflection that is:
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When a rhythm is regular,with narrow QRS complexes,but firing at a rate so fast that you can't distinguish the P waves to identify it more accurately,you can call the rhythm:
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