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CCT EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ Junctional rhythms originate in the - Answers - Atrioventricular junction Augmented leads are - Answers - Leads in which the EKG machine must increase the voltage Accelerated junctional rhythm has a heart rate of - Answers - 60-100 Dying heart is another name for - Answers - Atonal rhythm ventricular fibrillation can be caused by - Answers - Drug overdose, heart attack, and drowning Which of the following is NOT a bipolar lead? - Answers - AVF Lead II connects which limbs? - Answers - Right arm and left foot QRS complexes in ventricular rhythms are - Answers - Wide and bizarre PVCs are - Answers - Premature ventricular complexes In P wave asystole there are - Answers - P waves but no QRS complexes Multifocal couplets are - Answers - A pair of PVCs that look different In AV blocks, the P-P interval is - Answers - Regular atrial fibrillation is - Answers - Irregular In first-degree AV block, the site of the block is the - Answers - AV node A PAC is a - Answers - Premature beat from the atrium Figure 8 - Answers - Junctional rhythm In type II second-degree AV block, where do the P waves originate? - Answers - Sinus node

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Junctional rhythms originate in the - Answers - ✔✔ Atrioventricular junction

Augmented leads are - Answers - ✔✔ Leads in which the EKG machine must increase
the voltage

Accelerated junctional rhythm has a heart rate of - Answers - ✔✔ 60-100

Dying heart is another name for - Answers - ✔✔ Atonal rhythm

ventricular fibrillation can be caused by - Answers - ✔✔ Drug overdose, heart attack,
and drowning

Which of the following is NOT a bipolar lead? - Answers - ✔✔ AVF

Lead II connects which limbs? - Answers - ✔✔ Right arm and left foot

QRS complexes in ventricular rhythms are - Answers - ✔✔ Wide and bizarre

PVCs are - Answers - ✔✔ Premature ventricular complexes

In P wave asystole there are - Answers - ✔✔ P waves but no QRS complexes

Multifocal couplets are - Answers - ✔✔ A pair of PVCs that look different

In AV blocks, the P-P interval is - Answers - ✔✔ Regular

atrial fibrillation is - Answers - ✔✔ Irregular

In first-degree AV block, the site of the block is the - Answers - ✔✔ AV node

A PAC is a - Answers - ✔✔ Premature beat from the atrium

Figure 8 - Answers - ✔✔ Junctional rhythm

In type II second-degree AV block, where do the P waves originate? - Answers - ✔✔
Sinus node

Lead I connects which limbs? - Answers - ✔✔ Right arm and left arm

The wide-QRS in figure 10 is a(n) - Answers - ✔✔ Ventricular escape beat

The rhythm in figure 10 is - Answers - ✔✔ Sinus rhythm with a sinus arrest and
ventricular escape beat.

, The QRS interval of the ventricular beat in Figure 10 is closest to - Answers - ✔✔ 0.20
seconds

Torsades de pointes means - Answers - ✔✔ Twisting of the points

The layer of the heart that is damaged during a heart attack is the - Answers - ✔✔
Myocardium

Atrial Fibrillation has - Answers - ✔✔ No P waves at all

Multifocal PVCs are those that - Answers - ✔✔ Have different shaped QRS compleses

Which of these statements about how sinus arrhythmia differs from wandering atrial
pacemaker true - Answers - ✔✔ Sinus arrhythmia has uniform P wave shapes;
wandering atrial pacemaker has at least three different shaped P waves

In third-degree AV block, if the block is at the AV node - Answers - ✔✔ The QRS will
be narrow

The rhythm in Figure 15 is - Answers - ✔✔ Torsades de pointes

A premature beat arising from the AV junction is called - Answers - ✔✔ PJC

Atrial fibrillation is characterized by what kind of P waves? - Answers - ✔✔ No P waves
at all

The heart rate in Figure 14 is closest to - Answers - ✔✔ 100

The rhythm in Figure 14 is - Answers - ✔✔ Ventricular tachycardia

Ventricular fibrillation has what effect on the cardiac output - Answers - ✔✔ Causes
cardiac output to stop completely

In which kind of AV block do NONE of the sinus impluses reach the ventricles - Answers
- ✔✔ Third-degree AV block

A PAC often deforms the shape of the - Answers - ✔✔ Preceding T wave

Which strip in Figure 17 is consistent with sinus rhythm with first-degree AV block -
Answers - ✔✔ A

Which strip in Figure 17 is consistent with third-degree AV block - Answers - ✔✔ D

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