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Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals
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6th Edition by Kathryn Booth
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Electrocardiography uFor uHealthcare uProfessionals, u6th uEdition uTest uBank
Table uOf uContents:
Chapter 1 Electrocardiography
Chapter 2 The uCardiovascular uSystem
Chapter 3 The uElectrocardiograph
Chapter 4 Performing uAn uEcg
Chapter 5 Rhythm uStrip uInterpretation uAnd uSinus uRhythms
Chapter 6 Atrial uDysrhythmias
Chapter 7 Junctional uDysrhythmias
Chapter 8 Heart uBlock uDysrhythmias
Chapter 9 Ventricular uDysrhythmias
Chapter u 10 Bundle uBranch uBlock
Chapter u 11 Pacemaker uRhythms
Chapter u 12 Cardiac uStress uTesting
Chapter u 13 Ambulatory uMonitoring
Chapter u 14 Clinical uPresentation uAnd uManagement uOf uThe uCardiac uPatient
Chapter u 15 Basic u12 uLead uEcg uInterpretation
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Chapter u01: uRole uof uthe uElectrocardiographer
Electrocardiography ufor uHealthcare uProfessionals, u6th uEdition uTest uBank
Multiple uChoice uQuestions
1. What uis uthe unumber uone ucause uof udeath uin uthe uUnited
A. u CanceruStates?
(p. u2)
B. u Diabetes
C. u Cardiovascular udisease
D. u Accidents
Cardiovascular udisease uis uthe unumber uone ucause uof udeath uin uthe uUnited uStates usince
u1918.
Bloom's: uRemember
Difficulty: uEasy
Learning uOutcome: uExplain uwhat uan uECG uis uand uits uimportance uin
umedicine.
2. The uabbreviation uCAD ustands ufor:
(p. u2)
A. u Cold uappendage udisorder
B. u Coronary uapplication udisease
C. u Cerebral uartery udisease
D. u Coronary uartery udisease
CAD ustands ufor ucoronary uartery udisease, uwhich uis unarrowing uof uthe ublood uvessels
usurrounding
the uheart. uIt ucauses ua ureduction uof ublood uflow uto uthe uheart.
Bloom's: uRemember
Difficulty: uEasy
Learning uOutcome: uExplain uwhat uan uECG uis uand uits uimportance uin
umedicine.
3. What udoes uthe uelectrocardiogram uor uECG ustudy?
(p. u2)
A. u The uelectrical uactivity uof uthe uheart
B. u The umuscle ucontractions uof uthe
uheart
C. u High ublood upressure ureadings
D. u All uof uthe uabove
The uelectrocardiograph uproduces uan uelectrical utracing uof uthe uheart. uThis utracing uis uknown
uas
the uECG.
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Chapter u01: uRole uof uthe uElectrocardiographer
Bloom's: uRemember
Difficulty: uEasy
Learning uOutcome: uExplain uwhat uan uECG uis uand uits uimportance uin
umedicine.
4. The ufirst uelectrocardiograph uwas uinvented uby:
(p. u4)
A. u Sir uThomas uLewis
B. u Wilhelm uEinthoven
C. u Thomas uEdison
D. u Dr. uJames uHerrick
In u1903, uWilhelm uEinthoven uinvented uthe ufirst uelectrocardiograph.
Bloom's: uRemember
Difficulty: uEasy
Learning uOutcome: uDiscuss uthe uhistory uof uobtaining uand uusing uthe
uECG.
5. The uabbreviation ufor umyocardial uinfarction, ualso uknown uas ua uheart uattack,
A. u IMuis:
(p. u4)
B. u HA
C. u MI
D. u MCI
MI uis uthe uabbreviation ufor umyocardial uinfarction.
Bloom's: uRemember
Difficulty: uEasy
Learning uOutcome: uDiscuss uthe uhistory uof uobtaining uand uusing uthe
uECG.
6. An uelectrocardiograph u(ECG) utechnician ushould ube uable uto:
(p. u5)
A. u Determine uif uan uECG utracing uis uaccurate
B. u Recognize uabnormalities uin uan uECG utracing
C. u Prepare uthe uECG utracing ufor uthe uphysician
D. u All uof uthe uabove
ECG utechnicians urecord uthe uECG uand uprepare uthe ureport ufor uthe uphysician. uThey ushould
ube
able uto udetermine uthat uthe utracing uis uaccurate uand urecognize uabnormalities.
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