Deck 2: Basic Electrophysiology
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Deck 2: Basic Electrophysiology
1
The intrinsic rate of the atrioventricular (AV) bundle is _____ beats/min.
A) 20 to 40
B) 40 to 60
C) 60 to 80
D) 80 to 100
A) 20 to 40
B) 40 to 60
C) 60 to 80
D) 80 to 100
B
The AV bundle has pacemaker cells capable of firing at a rate of 40 to 60 beats/min.
The AV bundle has pacemaker cells capable of firing at a rate of 40 to 60 beats/min.
2
The intrinsic rate of the Purkinje fibers is _____ beats/min.
A) 20 to 40
B) 40 to 60
C) 60 to 100
D) 100 to 180
A) 20 to 40
B) 40 to 60
C) 60 to 100
D) 100 to 180
A
The Purkinje fibers have pacemaker cells capable of firing at a rate of 20 to 40 beats/min.
The Purkinje fibers have pacemaker cells capable of firing at a rate of 20 to 40 beats/min.
3
Lead II records the difference in electrical potential between the _____ leg and _____ arm.
A) left; left
B) left; right
C) right; left
D) right; right
A) left; left
B) left; right
C) right; left
D) right; right
B
Lead II records the difference in electrical potential between the left leg and right arm electrodes. The positive electrode is placed on the left leg and the negative electrode is placed on the right arm. Lead II views the inferior surface of the left ventricle.
Lead II records the difference in electrical potential between the left leg and right arm electrodes. The positive electrode is placed on the left leg and the negative electrode is placed on the right arm. Lead II views the inferior surface of the left ventricle.
4
In the heart's conduction system, the _____ receive(s) an electrical impulse from the bundle of His and relay(s) it to the Purkinje fibers in the ventricular myocardium.
A) atrioventricular (AV) node
B) atria
C) sinoatrial (SA) node
D) right and left bundle branches
A) atrioventricular (AV) node
B) atria
C) sinoatrial (SA) node
D) right and left bundle branches
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5
On an ECG, what is the first negative deflection seen after the P wave?
A) Q wave
B) R wave
C) S wave
D) T wave
A) Q wave
B) R wave
C) S wave
D) T wave
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6
On the ECG, the T wave represents _____.
A) atrial contraction
B) atrial repolarization
C) ventricular contraction
D) ventricular repolarization
A) atrial contraction
B) atrial repolarization
C) ventricular contraction
D) ventricular repolarization
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7
The period during the cardiac cycle when cells cannot respond to a stimulus, no matter how strong, is called the _____ period.
A) depolarized
B) supranormal
C) relative refractory
D) absolute refractory
A) depolarized
B) supranormal
C) relative refractory
D) absolute refractory
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8
Leads II, III, and aVF view the _____ surface of the left ventricle.
A) anterior
B) inferior
C) septal
D) lateral
A) anterior
B) inferior
C) septal
D) lateral
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9
In the heart's conduction system, the _____ receive(s) an electrical impulse from the right and left bundle branches and relay(s) it to the ventricular myocardium.
A) AV node
B) SA node
C) Purkinje fibers
D) atrial pacemaker cells
A) AV node
B) SA node
C) Purkinje fibers
D) atrial pacemaker cells
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10
_____ is the ability of cardiac pacemaker cells to spontaneously initiate an electrical impulse without being stimulated from another source, such as a nerve.
A) Excitability
B) Conductivity
C) Automaticity
D) Contractility
A) Excitability
B) Conductivity
C) Automaticity
D) Contractility
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11
The normal pacemaker of the heart is the _____ node, which is found in the _____ atrium, and has an intrinsic firing rate of _____ beats/min.
A) sinoatrial; left; 40 to 60
B) sinoatrial; right; 60 to 100
C) atrioventricular; left; 20 to 40
D) atrioventricular; right; 100 to 180
A) sinoatrial; left; 40 to 60
B) sinoatrial; right; 60 to 100
C) atrioventricular; left; 20 to 40
D) atrioventricular; right; 100 to 180
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12
How do you determine whether the atrial rhythm on an ECG tracing is regular or irregular?
A) Compare QT intervals.
B) Compare PR intervals.
C) Compare R to R intervals.
D) Compare P to P intervals.
A) Compare QT intervals.
B) Compare PR intervals.
C) Compare R to R intervals.
D) Compare P to P intervals.
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13
On the ECG, the time necessary for the spread of an electrical impulse through the AV node, bundle of His, right and left bundle branches, and the Purkinje fibers is reflected by the _____.
A) TP segment
B) PR segment
C) QT interval
D) QRS duration
A) TP segment
B) PR segment
C) QT interval
D) QRS duration
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14
The absolute refractory period begins with the onset of the _____ and terminates _____.
A) P wave; with the end of the QRS complex
B) QRS complex; at approximately the apex of the T wave
C) QRS complex; with the end of the T wave
D) P wave; with the beginning of the QRS complex
A) P wave; with the end of the QRS complex
B) QRS complex; at approximately the apex of the T wave
C) QRS complex; with the end of the T wave
D) P wave; with the beginning of the QRS complex
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15
In an adult, the normal duration of the QRS complex is _____.
A) 0.12 to 0.20 second
B) 0.10 second or less
C) 0.04 to 0.14 second
D) 0.20 second or less
A) 0.12 to 0.20 second
B) 0.10 second or less
C) 0.04 to 0.14 second
D) 0.20 second or less
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16
The intrinsic rate of the SA node is _____ beats/min.
A) 40 to 60
B) 60 to 100
C) 100 to 180
D) 200 to 260
A) 40 to 60
B) 60 to 100
C) 100 to 180
D) 200 to 260
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17
Leads I, aVL, V?, and V? view the _____ surface of the left ventricle.
A) anterior
B) septal
C) inferior
D) lateral
A) anterior
B) septal
C) inferior
D) lateral
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18
In most patients, the sinoatrial (SA) and atrioventricular (AV) nodes are supplied by the _____ coronary artery.
A) right
B) left main
C) circumflex
D) left anterior descending
A) right
B) left main
C) circumflex
D) left anterior descending
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19
The QT interval is measured from the beginning of the _____.
A) QRS complex to the end of the T wave
B) P wave to the end of the QRS complex
C) QRS complex to the beginning of the T wave
D) P wave to the beginning of the QRS complex
A) QRS complex to the end of the T wave
B) P wave to the end of the QRS complex
C) QRS complex to the beginning of the T wave
D) P wave to the beginning of the QRS complex
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20
What does the QRS complex represent?
A) Atrial depolarization
B) Ventricular contraction
C) Ventricular repolarization
D) Ventricular depolarization
A) Atrial depolarization
B) Ventricular contraction
C) Ventricular repolarization
D) Ventricular depolarization
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21
A conduction problem above the level of the bundle branches will largely affect the P wave and PR interval.
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22
The period of time during the cardiac cycle when cells cannot respond to a stimulus, no matter how strong, is the relative refractory period.
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23
In most ECG leads, a normal Q wave is less than 0.04 second in duration and less than one third the amplitude of the R wave in that lead.
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24
The portion of the ECG tracing between the QRS complex and the T wave is called the ____.
A) PR segment
B) ST segment
C) TP segment
D) QT interval
A) PR segment
B) ST segment
C) TP segment
D) QT interval
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25
Name the first positive deflection seen after the P wave on the ECG.
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26
The PR interval is considered prolonged if it is more than _____ seconds in duration.
A) 0.06
B) 0.12
C) 0.18
D) 0.20
A) 0.06
B) 0.12
C) 0.18
D) 0.20
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27
When the cardiac muscle cell is stimulated, the cell is said to _____.
A) polarize
B) recover
C) depolarize
D) repolarize
A) polarize
B) recover
C) depolarize
D) repolarize
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28
An ECG lead that has a positive and negative electrode is called a(n) _____ lead.
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29
The appearance of coved ("frowny face") ST-segment elevation is called a(n) _______________.
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30
On the ECG, the P wave represents atrial _____ and the QRS complex represents ventricular _____.
A) depolarization; depolarization
B) repolarization; repolarization
C) repolarization; depolarization
D) depolarization; repolarization
A) depolarization; depolarization
B) repolarization; repolarization
C) repolarization; depolarization
D) depolarization; repolarization
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31
A line between waveforms is called a(n) _____.
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32
Tall, peaked T waves observed on the ECG are most commonly seen in patients with _____.
A) hypokalemia
B) hyperkalemia
C) hyponatremia
D) hypernatremia
A) hypokalemia
B) hyperkalemia
C) hyponatremia
D) hypernatremia
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33
Which part of the conduction system receives an impulse from the bundle of His and relays it to the Purkinje fibers?
A) SA node
B) AV node
C) Right and left atria
D) Right and left bundle branches
A) SA node
B) AV node
C) Right and left atria
D) Right and left bundle branches
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34
Which of the following correctly reflects examples of ectopic (latent) pacemakers?
A) The SA node and AV junction
B) The AV junction and ventricles
C) The SA node and right bundle branch
D) The AV junction and left bundle branch
A) The SA node and AV junction
B) The AV junction and ventricles
C) The SA node and right bundle branch
D) The AV junction and left bundle branch
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35
The cells of the heart that contain contractile filaments are called _____ cells.
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36
_____ is the ability of cardiac cells to spontaneously initiate an electrical impulse without being stimulated from another source.
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37
Which of the following is the first positive deflection seen on the ECG after the P wave?
A) Q wave
B) R wave
C) S wave
D) T wave
A) Q wave
B) R wave
C) S wave
D) T wave
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38
Depolarization is the same as contraction.
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39
_____ is a term used to describe the period of recovery that cells need after being discharged before they are able to respond to a stimulus.
A) Irritability
B) Conductivity
C) Polarization
D) Refractoriness
A) Irritability
B) Conductivity
C) Polarization
D) Refractoriness
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40
_____ cells are working cells of the heart that contain contractile filaments and form the muscular layer of the atrial walls and the thicker muscular layer of the ventricular walls.
A) Pacemaker
B) Myocardial
C) Specialized
D) Electrical
A) Pacemaker
B) Myocardial
C) Specialized
D) Electrical
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41
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The QRS complex represents _____ depolarization.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The QRS complex represents _____ depolarization.
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42
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
An ECG machine is a sophisticated _____.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
An ECG machine is a sophisticated _____.
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43
The point where the QRS complex and the ST segment meet is called the ST junction or J-point.
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44
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
ECG changes observed in leads that look directly at the affected area of the heart
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
ECG changes observed in leads that look directly at the affected area of the heart
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45
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
Element or compound that breaks into charged particles (ions) when melted or dissolved in water or another solvent
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
Element or compound that breaks into charged particles (ions) when melted or dissolved in water or another solvent
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46
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The T wave represents ventricular _____.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The T wave represents ventricular _____.
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47
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The spread of an impulse through tissue already stimulated by that same impulse
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The spread of an impulse through tissue already stimulated by that same impulse
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48
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
Height (voltage) of a waveform on the ECG
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
Height (voltage) of a waveform on the ECG
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49
Explain the significance of Einthoven's triangle.
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50
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The P wave represents _____ depolarization.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The P wave represents _____ depolarization.
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51
In the limb leads, the ST segment is normally isoelectric, or less than 1 mm above or below the isoelectric line.
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52
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
ECG changes observed in leads opposite the affected area of the heart; also called mirror image changes
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
ECG changes observed in leads opposite the affected area of the heart; also called mirror image changes
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53
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The a in aVR, aVL, and aVF
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
The a in aVR, aVL, and aVF
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54
On the ECG, what do the ST segment and T wave represent?
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55
If the wave of depolarization (electrical impulse) moves toward the positive electrode, the waveform recorded on ECG graph paper will be upright (positive deflection).
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56
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57
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58
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
Impulse(s) originating from a source other than the SA node
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
Impulse(s) originating from a source other than the SA node
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59
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
During this period, a weaker than normal stimulus can cause depolarization of cardiac cells.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
During this period, a weaker than normal stimulus can cause depolarization of cardiac cells.
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60
Match each item to the correct description below.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
Each electrode placed in a "V" position is a(n) _____ electrode.
a.Ventricular
b.Atrial
c.Repolarization
d.Augmented
e.Reciprocal changes
f.Indicative changes
g.Reentry
h.Ectopic
i.Positive
j.Amplitude
k.Voltmeter
l.Supranormal
m.Electrolyte
Each electrode placed in a "V" position is a(n) _____ electrode.
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61
List four major electrolytes that influence cardiac function.
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62
List the ECG leads that view the heart in the horizontal plane, allowing a view of the front and left sides of the heart.
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63
Is depolarization the same as contraction? Explain your answer.
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List three causes of artifact on an ECG tracing.
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Generally speaking, what is the normal duration of a QT interval?
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