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Cct exam 2025 questions & answers What is a vector in the heart? - ANSWERSThe purpose of electrocardiographic investigation is to find out something about the heart itself by means of an accurate knowledge of its electric action. This may be repre- sented by the so-called heart-vector, a directed quantity, indicating in which direction elec- tricity is propagated by the heart. Left Axis Deviation (LAD) - ANSWERS30-90 degrees Right Axis Deviation (RAD) - ANSWERS+90 to +180 normal axis - ANSWERS-30 to +90 Extreme Axis Deviation - ANSWERS-90, 180 normal axis qrs in v1 & v2 - ANSWERSpos / pos (thumbs up / thumbs up) LAD qrs in v1 & v2 - ANSWERSpos / neg (thumb up / thumb down) RAD qrs in v1 & AvF - ANSWERSneg / pos (thumb down / thumb up) North West Axis (extreme) qrs in v1 & avF - ANSWERSneg / neg (thumb down / thumb down) two parts of left bb - ANSWERSleft anterior fascicle & Left posterior fascicle

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What is a vector in the heart? - ANSWERSThe purpose of electrocardiographic investigation is to
find out something about the heart itself by means of an accurate knowledge of its electric
action. This may be repre- sented by the so-called heart-vector, a directed quantity, indicating in
which direction elec- tricity is propagated by the heart.



Left Axis Deviation (LAD) - ANSWERS30-90 degrees



Right Axis Deviation (RAD) - ANSWERS+90 to +180



normal axis - ANSWERS-30 to +90



Extreme Axis Deviation - ANSWERS-90, 180



normal axis qrs in v1 & v2 - ANSWERSpos / pos (thumbs up / thumbs up)



LAD qrs in v1 & v2 - ANSWERSpos / neg (thumb up / thumb down)



RAD qrs in v1 & AvF - ANSWERSneg / pos (thumb down / thumb up)



North West Axis (extreme) qrs in v1 & avF - ANSWERSneg / neg (thumb down / thumb down)



two parts of left bb - ANSWERSleft anterior fascicle & Left posterior fascicle

,right ventricular hypertrophy signs + right axis deviation = - ANSWERSlikelihood of right axis
deviation



LVH on an ecg - ANSWERSsum of S wave in v1 + v2 and the R wave in v5 or v6 is greater than or
equal to >35mm



if pt has LVH (s wave + R wave = >35mm), and pt has RAD (neg/ pos) + - ANSWERSBiventricular
Hypertrophy



deflection of a impulse toward a lead - ANSWERSpositive



deflection of an impulse moving away from lead - ANSWERSnegative



deflection of an impulse moving 90 deg to a lead - ANSWERSsame pos/neg deflection
(equiphasic)



easy 7 steps to finding axis on ecg - ANSWERS1. find the most equiphasic limb lead

2. look at lead running 90 deg to this

3. impulse mainly +Ve? axis is towards this lead

4. impulse mainly -Ve? axis is away from this lead

5. truly equiphasic? yes- you found cardiac axis

6. slightly more +Ve ; move axis 15 deg towards equiphasic lead

7. Slightly more -Ve? Move axis 15 deg away from equiphasic lead



right ventricular hypertrophy (causes) - ANSWERS-pulmonary hypertension

-mitral stenosis

-pulmonary embolism

,-chronic lung disease

-congenital heart disease



right ventricular hypertrophy (leads) - ANSWERS- right axis deviation

- dominant R wave in V1 (>7mm tall or R/S ratio >1)

- dominant S wave in V5 or V6 (>7mm deep or R/S ratio <1)

-QRS duration <120ms (changes not due to rbbb)



Right Atrial Hypertrophy (causes) - ANSWERS- chronic lung disease

- tricuspid stenosis

-congenital heart disease

- primary pulmonary hypertension

-anything that increase size in cell size



Right Atrial Hypertrophy (leads) - ANSWERS- p wave is >2.5mm in the inferior leads (II,III, avF)

->1.5mm in V1&V2

-Think 3 P's

-Pointed, prominent, pulmonary



Left Atrial Hypertrophy (causes) - ANSWERS- mitral stenosis

- systemic hypertension

- aortic stenosis

- hypertension cardiomyopathy



Left Atrial Hypertrophy (leads) - ANSWERSLead 2 P wave

- bifid p wave >40ms between 2 peaks

, - total p wave duration >110 ms

- p mitrale

Lead V1

- Biphasic P wave w terminal negative portion >40ms duration

- Biphasic p wave w terminal negative portion >1 mm deep



left ventricular hypertrophy (causes) - ANSWERS-a thickening of the wall of the heart's main
pumping chamber



Left ventricular hypertrophy ( leads) - ANSWERS-most common used criteria is the sokolov- lyon

- S wave depth in v1 + tallest R wave height in V5- V6 >35mm



enlargement VS hypertrophy - ANSWERSenlargement is increase in chamber size

Hypertrophy is an increase in chamber wall thickness



atrial enlargement - ANSWERSp wave axis is normally +30 deg- +75deg

- if axis shifts right +75deg suggests RAE

- if axis shifts right +30deg, suggests LAE

- look at lead 2 , its a good lead to look at for atrial enlargement



LAE left atrial enlargement - ANSWERS- effects the second part of the pwave

-p wave is 2 parts, right atrial depolarization represents the first half



RAE Right Atrial Enlargement - ANSWERS-effects the first part of p wave



secondary repolarization abnormalities - ANSWERS- consists of downsloping ST seg & T wave
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