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DYSRHYTHMIA TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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DYSRHYTHMIA TEST QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
What is the flow of conduction in the heart? - Answer-SA Node --> AV Node --> Bundle
of His --> Purkinje fibers

Identify the parts of the conduction system - Answer-Left side: SA node, AV node, Right
bundle branch
Right side: Bundle of His, Left bundle branch, Left anterior division, Left posterior
division

In which AV block should we use Atropine with caution? - Answer-2nd degree TYPE 2

What is the special quality of the heart in relation to other muscles in the body? -
Answer-The heart generates its own electrical impulses

What is the normal HR when the SINUS node is in charge of heart conduction? -
Answer-60-100 bpm

What is the normal HR when the AV node is in charge of heart conduction? - Answer-
40-60 bpm

What is the normal HR when the Purkinje Fibers is in charge of heart conduction? -
Answer-20-40 bpm

What does the P-wave represent? - Answer-Atrial depolarization

What does the QRS complex represent? - Answer-Ventricular depolarization

What does the T wave represent? - Answer-Ventricular repolarization

Why is there no wave representing atrial repolarization? - Answer-Atrial repolarization is
covered by the ventricular depolarization wave

What is the danger of a prolonged QT interval? - Answer-Mailed to types of ventricular
tachycardia

One small box - Answer-0.04 seconds

One large box - Answer-0.20 seconds (5 tiny boxes)

Normal PR interval - Answer-0.12-0.20 seconds

Normal QRS complex - Answer-0.04-0.10 seconds

, Normal QT interval - Answer-Less than 0.46 seconds

J Point - Answer-Junction between end of QRS complex and start of T wave

To measure ST segment - Answer-Begin one small square past J point

5 Critical Rhythms - Answer-Ventricular Fibrillation
Ventricular Tachycardia
Asystole
3rd Degree AV block
ST elevation

General Interventions - Answer-Always assess the patient first
RRT and PCP or Code
12-lead EKG
Cardiac enzymes
Patent IV

Initial Interventions for ST elevation - Answer-M: morphine
O: oxygen
N: nitroglycerin
A: aspirin
- prepare for Cath lab

6 Basic Steps for Rhythm Interpretation - Answer-HR
Rhythm
P-wave
P-R interval
QRS width
Other findings

Effects of Dysrhythmias on CO - Answer-CO=HR X SV

Dysrhythmias decrease CO

Atrial Kick comprises 30% of CO

ST Segment - Answer-Elevation: myocardial infarction/injury
Depression: myocardial ischemia

Normal Sinus Rhythm - Answer-Regular
60-100 bpm
P-waves normal
PR: normal
QRS: normal

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