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Basic ECG Interpretation Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Arrhythmia(dysrhythmia): - - don't shock! - give meds (epinephrine) - PEA (pulseless electrical activity) PEA(pulseless electrical activity): - No room for diastole - pulse goes down - Ex: cardiac tamponade(pressure on heart when fluid or blood build up between myocardium & pericardium), infection 3 Life threatening dysrrhythmias: - 1. v-fib 2. v-tach 3. Torsade de Pointes What is the shortest distance? - SA node to the perkinje fibers Diastole: ventricles ____ - Relax 2Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Systole: ventricles ____ - contract P-wave: - atrial depolarization - expect atrials to contract QRS complex: - ventricular depolarization - expect ventricles to contract T-wave: - ventricular repolarization SA(sinoatrial) node - Dominant pacemaker of the heart, located in the upper portion of the right atrium. Intrinsic rate: 60-100 bpm Internodal pathway: - Direct electrical impulses between SA and AV nodes

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Basic ECG Interpretation Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass


Arrhythmia(dysrhythmia): - ✔✔- don't shock!


- give meds (epinephrine)


- PEA (pulseless electrical activity)


PEA(pulseless electrical activity): - ✔✔No room for diastole


- pulse goes down


- Ex: cardiac tamponade(pressure on heart when fluid or blood build up between

myocardium & pericardium), infection


3 Life threatening dysrrhythmias: - ✔✔1. v-fib


2. v-tach


3. Torsade de Pointes


What is the shortest distance? - ✔✔SA node to the perkinje fibers


Diastole: ventricles ____ - ✔✔Relax




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,Systole: ventricles ____ - ✔✔contract


P-wave: - ✔✔atrial depolarization


- expect atrials to contract


QRS complex: - ✔✔ventricular depolarization


- expect ventricles to contract


T-wave: - ✔✔ventricular repolarization


SA(sinoatrial) node - ✔✔Dominant pacemaker of the heart, located in the upper portion

of the right atrium. Intrinsic rate: 60-100 bpm


Internodal pathway: - ✔✔Direct electrical impulses between SA and AV nodes


Bachman's Bundle: - ✔✔Direct electrical impulses from the SA node to the left atrium


Atrioventricular (AV) node: - ✔✔Part of the AV junctional tissue. Slows conduction,

creating a slight delay before impulses reach ventricles. Intrinsic rate: 40-60 bpm


Bundle of His: - ✔✔Transmits impulses to bundle branches. Located below AV node


Left Bundle branch - ✔✔Conducts impulses that lead to left ventricle


Right bundle branch - ✔✔conducts impulses that lead to right ventricle


Purkinje system: - ✔✔Network of fibers that spreads impulses rapidly throughout

ventricular walls. Located at terminal bundle branches. Intrinsic rate: 20-40 bpm


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, CHronic A-fib: - ✔✔Coumadin QD


- check PT & INR


- doesn't help with rhythm


- helps prevent clots


As electricity goes down pathway, pulse... - ✔✔goes down


Purkinje fibers: - ✔✔Sarcomeres of heart have lots of branches to give mechanical

response


Sympathetic Nervous System: - ✔✔- fight or flight


- increase HR


- dilate pupils, inhibit saliva, dilate bronchi, inhibit peristalsis, convert glycogen to

glucose, secretion of adrenalin & noradrenaline, inhibit bladder contraction


Medications: epinephrine


Parasympathetic: - ✔✔- lower HR


- stimulates flow of saliva, constricts bronchi, stimulate peristalsis, stimulate release of

bile, constrict bile


Depolarization: - ✔✔the electrical charge of a cell is altered by a shift of electrolytes on

either side of the cell membrane. This change stimulates muscle fiber to contract




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