Deck 33: Monitoring of the Ecg: Rhythm Analysis

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Sinus dysrhythmia is most notable in adults.
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The standard ECG monitor typically features a sensitivity and sweep speed control, output printer, lead selector, rate counter, monitor brightness control, and alarms.
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A patient with a prolonged QT segment is at risk for unstable ventricular tachycardia, specifically torsades de pointes.
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With a sinus bradycardia, most patients are not symptomatic until the heart rate falls below 40 bpm.
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If the PR interval is less than 0.20 seconds, then the impulse is delayed.
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Women on average have shorter QT intervals than men at a heart rate of 70 bpm.
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Little can be done to prevent vehicle motion artifact created by rough roads.
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Heart rates between 75 and 100 are considered to be normal or normocardiac.
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Many Paramedics use the same electrodes for the monitoring ECG as for a 12-lead ECG.
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Sinus rhythm naturally slows with exhalation and then accelerates during inspiration.
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Most ECG monitors self-calibrate, internally setting standard sweep speeds and gain, when initially switched on.
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During expiration, intrathoracic pressure increases.
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If the Paramedic needs to provide care to a patient with a Holter monitor, the monitor must be removed.
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Vertical fluctuations seen on the oscilloscope monitor cannot be measured.
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Paramedics use an electrocardiogram each day to monitor the cardiac rhythm in a significant proportion of their patients.
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The time for conduction down the intra-atrial pathways is rapid.
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The goal of prehospital ECG monitoring is to obtain a clear and accurate view of the heart's electrical activity quickly and dependably.
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Reading an ECG on a hard copy can be difficult at times; therefore, an electronic monitor can improve the accuracy of the analysis.
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If the negative lead is on the right shoulder and the positive lead is on the left leg, then the ECG machine is monitoring Lead I.
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For a surface ECG, the electricity must pass from the heart and up through the skin in order for the ECG to detect the current.
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Most Paramedics print out a copy of the ECG, called an ____.

A) ECG rhythm counter
B) ECG rhythm track
C) ECG rhythm strip
D) ECG rhythm sweep
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A sinus rhythm becomes a ____ when the rate falls below 60 bpm.

A) sinus tachycardia
B) sinus fibrillation
C) sinus bradycardia
D) sinus palipitation
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____ monitoring allows the patient to go about his routine work and play activities while the monitoring device records the ECG activity.

A) Hard wire
B) Body
C) Holter
D) Portable
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If only the occasional complex is wide (i.e., possibly of ventricular origin), then the Paramedic should concentrate on determining the underlying ____.

A) abnormality
B) secondary rhythm
C) primary rhythm
D) abnormality.
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Any rate below 60 is considered a(n) ____.

A) relative bradycardia
B) absolute bradycardia
C) lateral bradycardia
D) false bradycardia
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A horizontal left-to-right movement on an oscilloscope manifests on the screen as a(n) ____.

A) trace
B) track
C) signal
D) loop
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A(n) ____ provides Paramedics with information about the electrical activity of the patient's heart.

A) electroencephalogram
B) echocardiogram
C) Thallium scan
D) electrocardiogram
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Making sure that sweep speed and gain is up to standard is called ____.

A) baseline
B) standardization
C) normalization
D) calibration
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When an ectopic complex occurs at every other complex, it is called ____.

A) bigeminy
B) angina
C) fibrillation
D) palpitation
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____ fluctuations on an oscilloscope represent the voltage change from zero, either positive or negative.

A) Horizontal
B) Vertical
C) Lateral
D) Linear
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If there is no relationship between P waves and the QRS complex (AV dissociation), there may be a(n) ____.

A) complete heart block
B) ectopic focus
C) atrial blockage
D) ventricular blockage
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A trace can be measured and fluctuations expressed in terms of ____.

A) amplitude
B) phase
C) time
D) size
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Enlarge the tracing shown on the ECG monitor is called increasing the ____.

A) gain
B) sensitivity
C) echo
D) flow
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In some cases, the patient may experience a sensation of his or her heart racing, a phenomena called ____.

A) murmurs
B) palpitations
C) artifact
D) bigeminy
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A(n) ____ is a rate that is too slow for the patient's metabolic needs.

A) absolute bradycardia
B) absolute tachycardia
C) relative tachycardia
D) relative bradycardia
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When a P wave is ____, that means that it begins as a positive deflection then becomes a negative wave or vice versa.

A) aphasic
B) ectopic
C) equiphasic
D) biphasic
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To allow a patient to begin walking in his hospital room or out in the hallway, some places use ____ monitors.

A) telemetry
B) event
C) hard wire
D) local
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____, a disturbance in the isoelectric line, is the result of outside interference with the signal.

A) Artifact
B) Anomaly
C) Abnormality
D) Variance
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A(n) ____ analysis provides the building blocks to an ECG interpretation.

A) quantitative
B) qualitative
C) interpretive
D) descriptive
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If the differences in the flow of electricity in an ECG tracing resulted in a zero net difference in direction, then the resulting signal is ____.

A) diastolic
B) equiphasic
C) systolic
D) aphasic
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In the eyes of the public and many healthcare providers, the distinction between basic life support and advanced life support is the ____________________ machine.
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If the ectopic focus is ventricular, and the ventricular pacemaker becomes dominant, the patient may experience a rhythm called ventricular ____________________.
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An alteration in the speed of the tracing is an alteration in ____________________ speed.
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An ECG ____________________ is a view of the heart from one particular vantage point that helps to ascertain the dysrhythmia
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Portable ECG equipment consists of a(n) ____________________ and a printer needed to review and record ECG.
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A(n) ____________________ is a device that is a little larger than a credit card.
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Like bigeminy, ectopic complexes that occur three or four at a time are considered to be a(n) ____________________ or a run of ventricular tachycardia.
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Ventricular depolarization and repolarization is represented on the surface ECG tracing as the ____________________ interval.
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____________________ is the ability to broadcast the ECG via telephone or radio to a distant receiver, typically located at a hospital.
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A congenital abnormal pathway is called a(n) ____________________ pathway.
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Sinus dysrhythmia is most notable in adults.
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The standard ECG monitor typically features a sensitivity and sweep speed control, output printer, lead selector, rate counter, monitor brightness control, and alarms.
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A patient with a prolonged QT segment is at risk for unstable ventricular tachycardia, specifically torsades de pointes.
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With a sinus bradycardia, most patients are not symptomatic until the heart rate falls below 40 bpm.
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If the PR interval is less than 0.20 seconds, then the impulse is delayed.
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Women on average have shorter QT intervals than men at a heart rate of 70 bpm.
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Little can be done to prevent vehicle motion artifact created by rough roads.
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Heart rates between 75 and 100 are considered to be normal or normocardiac.
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Many Paramedics use the same electrodes for the monitoring ECG as for a 12-lead ECG.
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Sinus rhythm naturally slows with exhalation and then accelerates during inspiration.
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Most ECG monitors self-calibrate, internally setting standard sweep speeds and gain, when initially switched on.
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During expiration, intrathoracic pressure increases.
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If the Paramedic needs to provide care to a patient with a Holter monitor, the monitor must be removed.
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Vertical fluctuations seen on the oscilloscope monitor cannot be measured.
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Paramedics use an electrocardiogram each day to monitor the cardiac rhythm in a significant proportion of their patients.
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The time for conduction down the intra-atrial pathways is rapid.
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The goal of prehospital ECG monitoring is to obtain a clear and accurate view of the heart's electrical activity quickly and dependably.
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Reading an ECG on a hard copy can be difficult at times; therefore, an electronic monitor can improve the accuracy of the analysis.
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If the negative lead is on the right shoulder and the positive lead is on the left leg, then the ECG machine is monitoring Lead I.
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For a surface ECG, the electricity must pass from the heart and up through the skin in order for the ECG to detect the current.
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Most Paramedics print out a copy of the ECG, called an ____.

A) ECG rhythm counter
B) ECG rhythm track
C) ECG rhythm strip
D) ECG rhythm sweep
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22
A sinus rhythm becomes a ____ when the rate falls below 60 bpm.

A) sinus tachycardia
B) sinus fibrillation
C) sinus bradycardia
D) sinus palipitation
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____ monitoring allows the patient to go about his routine work and play activities while the monitoring device records the ECG activity.

A) Hard wire
B) Body
C) Holter
D) Portable
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If only the occasional complex is wide (i.e., possibly of ventricular origin), then the Paramedic should concentrate on determining the underlying ____.

A) abnormality
B) secondary rhythm
C) primary rhythm
D) abnormality.
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25
Any rate below 60 is considered a(n) ____.

A) relative bradycardia
B) absolute bradycardia
C) lateral bradycardia
D) false bradycardia
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A horizontal left-to-right movement on an oscilloscope manifests on the screen as a(n) ____.

A) trace
B) track
C) signal
D) loop
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A(n) ____ provides Paramedics with information about the electrical activity of the patient's heart.

A) electroencephalogram
B) echocardiogram
C) Thallium scan
D) electrocardiogram
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Making sure that sweep speed and gain is up to standard is called ____.

A) baseline
B) standardization
C) normalization
D) calibration
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29
When an ectopic complex occurs at every other complex, it is called ____.

A) bigeminy
B) angina
C) fibrillation
D) palpitation
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____ fluctuations on an oscilloscope represent the voltage change from zero, either positive or negative.

A) Horizontal
B) Vertical
C) Lateral
D) Linear
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31
If there is no relationship between P waves and the QRS complex (AV dissociation), there may be a(n) ____.

A) complete heart block
B) ectopic focus
C) atrial blockage
D) ventricular blockage
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32
A trace can be measured and fluctuations expressed in terms of ____.

A) amplitude
B) phase
C) time
D) size
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33
Enlarge the tracing shown on the ECG monitor is called increasing the ____.

A) gain
B) sensitivity
C) echo
D) flow
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34
In some cases, the patient may experience a sensation of his or her heart racing, a phenomena called ____.

A) murmurs
B) palpitations
C) artifact
D) bigeminy
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A(n) ____ is a rate that is too slow for the patient's metabolic needs.

A) absolute bradycardia
B) absolute tachycardia
C) relative tachycardia
D) relative bradycardia
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36
When a P wave is ____, that means that it begins as a positive deflection then becomes a negative wave or vice versa.

A) aphasic
B) ectopic
C) equiphasic
D) biphasic
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37
To allow a patient to begin walking in his hospital room or out in the hallway, some places use ____ monitors.

A) telemetry
B) event
C) hard wire
D) local
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38
____, a disturbance in the isoelectric line, is the result of outside interference with the signal.

A) Artifact
B) Anomaly
C) Abnormality
D) Variance
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39
A(n) ____ analysis provides the building blocks to an ECG interpretation.

A) quantitative
B) qualitative
C) interpretive
D) descriptive
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40
If the differences in the flow of electricity in an ECG tracing resulted in a zero net difference in direction, then the resulting signal is ____.

A) diastolic
B) equiphasic
C) systolic
D) aphasic
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41
In the eyes of the public and many healthcare providers, the distinction between basic life support and advanced life support is the ____________________ machine.
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42
If the ectopic focus is ventricular, and the ventricular pacemaker becomes dominant, the patient may experience a rhythm called ventricular ____________________.
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43
An alteration in the speed of the tracing is an alteration in ____________________ speed.
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44
An ECG ____________________ is a view of the heart from one particular vantage point that helps to ascertain the dysrhythmia
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45
Portable ECG equipment consists of a(n) ____________________ and a printer needed to review and record ECG.
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A(n) ____________________ is a device that is a little larger than a credit card.
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47
Like bigeminy, ectopic complexes that occur three or four at a time are considered to be a(n) ____________________ or a run of ventricular tachycardia.
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48
Ventricular depolarization and repolarization is represented on the surface ECG tracing as the ____________________ interval.
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____________________ is the ability to broadcast the ECG via telephone or radio to a distant receiver, typically located at a hospital.
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A congenital abnormal pathway is called a(n) ____________________ pathway.
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