Deck 19: Bundle Branch Block

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Activation of the septum produces:

A) small R waves in leads V1 and V2
B) large Q waves in V1 andV2
C) small Q waves in leads V5 and V6
D) a and c
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As the impulse moves through the left ventricle it produces:

A) small S waves is leads V1 and V2
B) large Q waves in V1 andV2
C) tall R waves is leads V5 and V6
D) All of these
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Deep S waves in V1, V2 and tall R waves during depolarization of the left ventricle represent the electrical dominance of the:

A) septum
B) left ventricle
C) right ventricle
D) left atrium
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The QRS complex is normally ______ seconds in duration and the mean QRS axis lies between __________.

A) greater than 0.12, +90 °\degree and +180 °\degree
B) 0.10 or less, 0 °\degree and +90 °\degree
C) less than 0.10, 0 °\degree and +30 °\degree
D) between 0.12 and 0.20, 0 °\degree and +90 °\degree
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Bundle branch block:

A) is a disorder that leads to one or both of the bundle branches conducting impulses in an accelerated manner.
B) produces a widened QRS complex and the R, R' configuration in the limb leads.
C) leads to a delay in the depolarization of the ventricle it supplies.
D) leads to right axis deviation.
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The most telling sign of bundle branch block is

A) a wide QRS complex, at least 0.12 seconds or more in duration.
B) notching of the QRS complexes.
C) more P waves than QRS complexes.
D) T waves that take an opposite direction to the R waves.
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Bundle branch block occurs only in:

A) ventricular rhythms
B) supraventricular rhythms
C) AV heart block
D) Atrial rhythms
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In bundle branch block, QRS complexes having two peaks occur because:

A) right and left ventricular depolarization are out of synch with one another.
B) the ventricles are depolarized twice with the same impulse.
C) the ventricles are depolarized via an accessory pathway.
D) septal depolarization is delayed.
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When we see two R waves, we name them in sequential order, the:

A) R' and R
B) R and R'
C) R' and R"
D) R" and R'
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The R' is referred to as ________ and represents delayed depolarization of the blocked ventricle.

A) R prime
B) rabbit ears
C) M shaped
D) delta wave
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Possible sites of bundle branch block include:

A) right bundle branch.
B) left anterior fascicle.
C) left posterior fascicle.
D) All of these
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RBBB occurs when conduction through the:

A) left bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
B) right bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the left ventricle to be delayed.
C) right bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
D) left posterior fascicle is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
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In RBBB, the right ventricle is depolarized via the:

A) right bundle branch.
B) ventricular apex.
C) left ventricle across the septum.
D) left posterior fascicle.
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One indicator of RBBB is an R, R' in leads:

A) V1 or V2.
B) V5 or V6.
C) V2 or V3.
D) V4 or V5.
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Another indicator of RBBB is/are:

A) reciprocal late broad S waves in I, aVL , V5, and V6
B) a T wave that deflects opposite of the QRS complex in most leads
C) tall, wide, slurred R waves in I, aVL,V5, and V6
D) a & b
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LBBB occurs when conduction through the:

A) left bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the left ventricle to be delayed.
B) right bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the left ventricle to be delayed.
C) right bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
D) left posterior fascicle is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
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In LBBB, the right ventricle is depolarized via the:

A) right bundle branch.
B) ventricular apex.
C) right ventricle across the septum.
D) left posterior fascicle.
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To diagnose left bundle branch block check for wide, tall, slurred R waves in leads:

A) V1 or V2.
B) V5 or V6.
C) V2 or V3.
D) V4 or V5.
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Incomplete bundle branch block occurs when:

A) one of the fascicles is blocked.
B) both bundle branches are blocked.
C) heart beat ceases.
D) the bundle branch conducts the impulse more slowly but it is not totally blocked.
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Indicators of incomplete bundle branch block include:

A) reciprocal late broad S waves in I, aVL , V5, and V6
B) tall, wide, slurred R waves in I, aVL,V5, and V6
C) QRS complexes having a similar appearance to bundle branch block but are no greater than 0.11 seconds in duration.
D) ST segment depression and T-wave depression.
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Hemiblocks cause:

A) axis deviation.
B) wide, notched QRS complexes.
C) biphasic QRS complexes in V1 and V2
D) very short R waves with much larger S waves in leads V5 and V6
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RBBB occurs with anterior wall MI, coronary artery disease, hypertension, scar tissue that develops after heart surgery, viral or bacterial infection of the heart muscle, and pulmonary embolism. It may also be caused by drug toxicity.
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LBBB can be caused by anterior wall MI; hypertensive heart disease; aortic stenosis; degenerative changes of the conduction system; or thickened, stiffened, or weakened heart muscle (cardiomyopathy).
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Repolarization abnormalities are uncommon in RBBB and LBBB.
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Left anterior hemiblock results in right axis deviation.
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Bundle branch block is diagnosed by first analyzing the width of the QRS complexes.
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Bifascicular block is a conduction disturbance in which two of the three main fascicles of the His/Purkinje system are blocked.
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LBBB usually indicates underlying cardiac pathology.
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Deck 19: Bundle Branch Block
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Activation of the septum produces:

A) small R waves in leads V1 and V2
B) large Q waves in V1 andV2
C) small Q waves in leads V5 and V6
D) a and c
a and c
2
As the impulse moves through the left ventricle it produces:

A) small S waves is leads V1 and V2
B) large Q waves in V1 andV2
C) tall R waves is leads V5 and V6
D) All of these
tall R waves is leads V5 and V6
3
Deep S waves in V1, V2 and tall R waves during depolarization of the left ventricle represent the electrical dominance of the:

A) septum
B) left ventricle
C) right ventricle
D) left atrium
left atrium
4
The QRS complex is normally ______ seconds in duration and the mean QRS axis lies between __________.

A) greater than 0.12, +90 °\degree and +180 °\degree
B) 0.10 or less, 0 °\degree and +90 °\degree
C) less than 0.10, 0 °\degree and +30 °\degree
D) between 0.12 and 0.20, 0 °\degree and +90 °\degree
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Bundle branch block:

A) is a disorder that leads to one or both of the bundle branches conducting impulses in an accelerated manner.
B) produces a widened QRS complex and the R, R' configuration in the limb leads.
C) leads to a delay in the depolarization of the ventricle it supplies.
D) leads to right axis deviation.
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The most telling sign of bundle branch block is

A) a wide QRS complex, at least 0.12 seconds or more in duration.
B) notching of the QRS complexes.
C) more P waves than QRS complexes.
D) T waves that take an opposite direction to the R waves.
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Bundle branch block occurs only in:

A) ventricular rhythms
B) supraventricular rhythms
C) AV heart block
D) Atrial rhythms
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8
In bundle branch block, QRS complexes having two peaks occur because:

A) right and left ventricular depolarization are out of synch with one another.
B) the ventricles are depolarized twice with the same impulse.
C) the ventricles are depolarized via an accessory pathway.
D) septal depolarization is delayed.
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When we see two R waves, we name them in sequential order, the:

A) R' and R
B) R and R'
C) R' and R"
D) R" and R'
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The R' is referred to as ________ and represents delayed depolarization of the blocked ventricle.

A) R prime
B) rabbit ears
C) M shaped
D) delta wave
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11
Possible sites of bundle branch block include:

A) right bundle branch.
B) left anterior fascicle.
C) left posterior fascicle.
D) All of these
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12
RBBB occurs when conduction through the:

A) left bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
B) right bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the left ventricle to be delayed.
C) right bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
D) left posterior fascicle is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
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13
In RBBB, the right ventricle is depolarized via the:

A) right bundle branch.
B) ventricular apex.
C) left ventricle across the septum.
D) left posterior fascicle.
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14
One indicator of RBBB is an R, R' in leads:

A) V1 or V2.
B) V5 or V6.
C) V2 or V3.
D) V4 or V5.
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15
Another indicator of RBBB is/are:

A) reciprocal late broad S waves in I, aVL , V5, and V6
B) a T wave that deflects opposite of the QRS complex in most leads
C) tall, wide, slurred R waves in I, aVL,V5, and V6
D) a & b
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LBBB occurs when conduction through the:

A) left bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the left ventricle to be delayed.
B) right bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the left ventricle to be delayed.
C) right bundle branch is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
D) left posterior fascicle is blocked, cause depolarization of the right ventricle to be delayed.
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In LBBB, the right ventricle is depolarized via the:

A) right bundle branch.
B) ventricular apex.
C) right ventricle across the septum.
D) left posterior fascicle.
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18
To diagnose left bundle branch block check for wide, tall, slurred R waves in leads:

A) V1 or V2.
B) V5 or V6.
C) V2 or V3.
D) V4 or V5.
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19
Incomplete bundle branch block occurs when:

A) one of the fascicles is blocked.
B) both bundle branches are blocked.
C) heart beat ceases.
D) the bundle branch conducts the impulse more slowly but it is not totally blocked.
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Indicators of incomplete bundle branch block include:

A) reciprocal late broad S waves in I, aVL , V5, and V6
B) tall, wide, slurred R waves in I, aVL,V5, and V6
C) QRS complexes having a similar appearance to bundle branch block but are no greater than 0.11 seconds in duration.
D) ST segment depression and T-wave depression.
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Hemiblocks cause:

A) axis deviation.
B) wide, notched QRS complexes.
C) biphasic QRS complexes in V1 and V2
D) very short R waves with much larger S waves in leads V5 and V6
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RBBB occurs with anterior wall MI, coronary artery disease, hypertension, scar tissue that develops after heart surgery, viral or bacterial infection of the heart muscle, and pulmonary embolism. It may also be caused by drug toxicity.
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LBBB can be caused by anterior wall MI; hypertensive heart disease; aortic stenosis; degenerative changes of the conduction system; or thickened, stiffened, or weakened heart muscle (cardiomyopathy).
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Repolarization abnormalities are uncommon in RBBB and LBBB.
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Left anterior hemiblock results in right axis deviation.
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Bundle branch block is diagnosed by first analyzing the width of the QRS complexes.
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Bifascicular block is a conduction disturbance in which two of the three main fascicles of the His/Purkinje system are blocked.
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LBBB usually indicates underlying cardiac pathology.
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