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Deck 4: Heart Rate
1
The first step in analyzing an ECG rhythm is to:
A) determine the heart rate.
B) examine the P waves.
C) evaluate the QRS complexes.
D) determine the regularity.
A) determine the heart rate.
B) examine the P waves.
C) evaluate the QRS complexes.
D) determine the regularity.
determine the heart rate.
2
Which of the following is the best method for calculating the heart rate in an irregular rhythm?
A) 6-second interval x 10 method
B) 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method
C) 1,500 method
D) rate calculator
A) 6-second interval x 10 method
B) 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method
C) 1,500 method
D) rate calculator
6-second interval x 10 method
3
To calculate the heart rate using the 6-second interval x 10 method:
A) count the number of large squares in a six second portion of the ECG tracing and multiply that number by the number of QRS complexes found in that same section of the ECG tracing
B) count the number of small squares between two consecutive R waves and divide 1,500 by that number
C) find the peak of an R wave that falls on a bold line, then locate the next consecutive R wave and determine the value of line to which it is closest.
D) multiply by 10 the number of QRS complexes found in a six second portion of the ECG tracing
A) count the number of large squares in a six second portion of the ECG tracing and multiply that number by the number of QRS complexes found in that same section of the ECG tracing
B) count the number of small squares between two consecutive R waves and divide 1,500 by that number
C) find the peak of an R wave that falls on a bold line, then locate the next consecutive R wave and determine the value of line to which it is closest.
D) multiply by 10 the number of QRS complexes found in a six second portion of the ECG tracing
multiply by 10 the number of QRS complexes found in a six second portion of the ECG tracing
4
You are using the 6-second interval x 10 method to assess an ECG tracing. You note there are 3 QRS complexes in a six second portion of the ECG tracing. This patient's heart rate is ___ beats per minute.
A) 30
B) 60
C) 90
D) 120
A) 30
B) 60
C) 90
D) 120
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5
The patient whose heart rate is identified in question 6 has a ________ rate.
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
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6
You are using the 6-second interval x 10 method to assess an ECG tracing. You note there are 9 QRS complexes in a six second portion of the ECG tracing. This patient's heart rate is ___ beats per minute.
A) 60
B) 90
C) 110
D) 120
A) 60
B) 90
C) 110
D) 120
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7
The patient whose heart rate is identified in question 8 has a ________ rate.
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
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8
You are using the 6-second interval x 10 method to assess an ECG tracing. You note there are 18 QRS complexes in a six second portion of the ECG tracing. This patient's heart rate is ___ beats per minute.
A) 90
B) 120
C) 150
D) 180
A) 90
B) 120
C) 150
D) 180
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9
The patient whose heart rate is identified in question 10 has a ________ rate.
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
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10
You are using the 6-second interval x 10 method to assess an ECG tracing. You note there are 22 QRS complexes in a six second portion of the ECG tracing. This patient's heart rate is ___ beats per minute.
A) 112
B) 122
C) 180
D) 222
A) 112
B) 122
C) 180
D) 222
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11
The patient whose heart rate is identified in question 12 has a ________ rate.
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
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12
You are using the 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method to determine the heart rate. You locate an R wave that falls on a bold line on the ECG paper. The next consecutive R wave after your starting points falls directly on the 4th bold line. This patient's heart rate is ______ beats per minute.
A) 150
B) 100
C) 75
D) 60
A) 150
B) 100
C) 75
D) 60
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13
The patient whose heart rate is identified in question 14 has a ________ rate.
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
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14
You are using the 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method to determine the heart rate. You locate an R wave that falls on a bold line on the ECG paper. The next consecutive R wave after your starting points falls directly on the 3rd bold line. This patient's heart rate is ______ beats per minute.
A) 150
B) 100
C) 75
D) 60
A) 150
B) 100
C) 75
D) 60
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15
The patient whose heart rate is identified in question 16 has a ________ rate.
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
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16
You are using the 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method to determine the heart rate. You locate an R wave that falls on a bold line on the ECG paper. The next consecutive R wave after your starting points falls directly on the 6th bold line. This patient's heart rate is ______ beats per minute.
A) 100
B) 75
C) 60
D) 50
A) 100
B) 75
C) 60
D) 50
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17
The patient whose heart rate is identified in question 18 has a ________ rate.
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
A) bradycardic
B) normal
C) tachycardic
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18
You are using the 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method to determine the heart rate. You locate an R wave that falls on a bold line on the ECG paper. The next consecutive R wave after your starting points falls directly between the second and third bold line on the ECG paper. This patient's heart rate is approximately______ beats per minute.
A) 180
B) 125
C) 80
D) 50
A) 180
B) 125
C) 80
D) 50
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19
In which method do you count the number of small squares between two consecutive R waves?
A) 1500 method
B) 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method
C) calculator method
D) 6-second interval x 10 method
A) 1500 method
B) 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method
C) calculator method
D) 6-second interval x 10 method
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20
Which method of determining the heart rate is the least accurate?
A) 1500 method
B) 6-second interval x 10 method
C) 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method
D) calculator method
A) 1500 method
B) 6-second interval x 10 method
C) 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method
D) calculator method
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21
Heart rates above _____ beats per minute in the adult are considered abnormal.
A) 70
B) 86
C) 92
D) 100
A) 70
B) 86
C) 92
D) 100
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22
Heart rates below _____ beats per minute in the adult are considered abnormal.
A) 60
B) 74
C) 88
D) 96
A) 60
B) 74
C) 88
D) 96
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23
You are using the 1500 method to determine the heart rate. You count the number of small squares between two consecutive R waves and determine there are 15. This patient's heart rate is ______ beats per minute.
A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 300
A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 300
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24
You are using the 1500 method to determine the heart rate. You count the number of small squares between two consecutive R waves and determine there are 30. This patient's heart rate is ______ beats per minute.
A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 300
A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 300
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25
A slow heart rate results in there being less distance between consecutive R waves.
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26
The 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50 method can be used to determine the ventricular heart rate but not the atrial rate.
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27
When counting the heart rate it is important to count both the atrial and ventricular rates.
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28
Both extremely slow and fast heart rates can result in decreased cardiac output.
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