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The resting membrane potential is determined primarily by the difference between the intracellular
potassium ion level and the - ANSWER-Extracellular potassium ion level



Depolarization takes place when: - ANSWER-Sodium ions rush into the cell



The sodium-potassium pump functions to move: - ANSWER-Potassium ions into the cell and sodium ions
out of the cell



Phase I of the action potential represents the period of: - ANSWER-Early rapid repolarization



During the period between action potentials: - ANSWER-There is excessive sodium in the cell



The AV junction is formed by the AV node and the: - ANSWER-Bundle of His



The dominant pacemaker of the heart under normal conditions is the: - ANSWER-SA node



You are treating a patient who has a damaged SA node that is no longer pacing the heart. You would
expect the patient's heart to: - ANSWER-Beat more slowly



Which of the following cardiac pacemakers has an intrinsic rate of 40 to 60 beats per minute? -
ANSWER-AV junction



Acetylcholine affects the heart by: - ANSWER-Decreasing heart rate



The activation of myocardial tissue more than one time by the same impulse is called: - ANSWER-
Reentry

,You are treating a 75-year-old woman who has a history of diabetes and atherosclerosis. Her chief
complaint is persistent heartburn. You suspect: - ANSWER-This may be a cardiovascular problem



Jugular vein distention in cardiac patients should be evaluated with the patient positioned: - ANSWER-
With the head elevated 45 degrees



While assessing a patient you identify a carotid bruit. This leads you to believe that the patient: -
ANSWER-Has atherosclerosis



An ECG can help to determine: - ANSWER-Whether there is ischemic cardiac muscle



Which of the following is a bipolar lead? - ANSWER-Lead II



In lead II ECG placement, the positive lead is located on the: - ANSWER-Left leg



Leads II and III are: - ANSWER-Inferior leads



Lead I looks at the heart from what view? - ANSWER-Lateral



A lead used for routinely monitoring dysrhythmias is: - ANSWER-Lead II



A paramedic places 10 leads: 4 on the limbs and 6 on the chest. The paramedic is preparing for viewing
a: - ANSWER-12-lead ECG



In a 12-lead ECG, leads V1 and V2 are: - ANSWER-Septal leads



When preparing for a 12-lead ECG, locate the 4th intercostal space, just to the right of the sternum and
place lead: - ANSWER-V1



Standard ECG paper is divided into 1-mm blocks and moves past the stylus of the ECG at 25 mm per
second. Each small block represents: - ANSWER-0.04 second

,Each small square of graph paper represents _____ mV. - ANSWER-0.1



The first upward deflection on an ECG tracing is the: - ANSWER-P wave



The PR interval represents the time it takes an electrical impulse to: - ANSWER-Be conducted through
the atria and the AV node



The duration of the QRS complex should be _____ second. - ANSWER-0.08 to 0.10



While analyzing an ECG you cannot identify a Q wave. This means: - ANSWER-The Q wave may not be
visible in the lead you are viewing



The ST segment reflects the: - ANSWER-Early repolarization of the ventricles



Deep and symmetrically inverted T waves may be indicative of: - ANSWER-Cardiac ischemia



The part of the ECG tracing that is most important for detecting life-threatening arrhythmias is the: -
ANSWER-QRS complex



The triplicate method of determining heart rate is: - ANSWER-Accurate when the heart rate is normal
and greater than 50 beats per minute



When analyzing an ECG tracing, you notice that the rhythm is highly irregular. The best method to
calculate the rate is the - ANSWER-Six-second count method



While evaluating a 22-year-old female runner who called 911 because she fell and twisted her ankle, you
apply an ECG monitor. Her heart rate is 46, P waves are normal and upright, the PR interval is 0.16
second, and the QRS complex looks normal. There is a QRS complex following each P wave. The patient's
ECG tracing reflects: - ANSWER-Sinus bradycardia

, While evaluating a 22-year-old female runner who called 911 because she fell and twisted her ankle, you
apply an ECG monitor. Her heart rate is 46, P waves are normal and upright, the PR interval is 0.16
second, and the QRS complex looks normal. There is a QRS complex following each P wave. Treatment
for this patient's heart rate should include: - ANSWER-No treatment at this time



An undesirable side effect of atropine is: - ANSWER-Increased myocardial oxygen demand



Isoproterenol raises the heart rate by functioning as a: - ANSWER-Beta agonist



ECG analysis reveals that each P wave in the tracing has a different shape. The heart rate is 80 beats per
minute. This is called: - ANSWER-Wandering pacemaker



Which of the following may cause sinus bradycardia? - ANSWER-Intrinsic sinus node disease



Atropine works by inhibiting: - ANSWER-Parasympathetic response



An ECG strip shows a regular rhythm with a QRS complex of 0.08, a rate of 145, a PR interval of 0.12, and
one upright P wave before each QRS complex. You suspect that this rhythm is: - ANSWER-Sinus
tachycardia



You are called to evaluate a 64-year-old woman who complains of palpitations, weakness, and dizziness.
Her heart rate is 160 beats per minute, her blood pressure is 118/ 80 and her respiratory rate is 28. The
ECG tracing shows narrow QRS complexes and no identifiable P waves. This rhythm is most likely: -
ANSWER-SVT



You are called to evaluate a 64-year-old woman who complains of palpitations, weakness, and dizziness.
Her heart rate is 160 beats per minute, her blood pressure is 118/ 80 and her respiratory rate is 28. The
ECG tracing shows narrow QRS complexes and no identifiable P waves. The first recommended
treatment for this patient is: - ANSWER-Valsalva maneuver



Which of the followinYou are called to evaluate a 64-year-old woman who complains of palpitations,
weakness, and dizziness. Her heart rate is 160 beats per minute, her blood pressure is 118/ 80 and her
respiratory rate is 28. The ECG tracing shows narrow QRS complexes and no identifiable P waves. Which
of the following drugs is a class I (recommended) drug for this patient? - ANSWER-Adenosine

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