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Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals
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6th Edition by Kathryn Booth
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Chapter 1 to 15 F F F
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Electrocardiography For Healthcare Professionals, 6th Edition Test Bank
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Table Of Contents:
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Chapter 1 Electrocardiography
Chapter 2 The Cardiovascular System
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Chapter 3 The Electrocardiograph
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Chapter 4 Performing An Ecg F F
Chapter 5 Rhythm Strip Interpretation And Sinus Rhythms
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Chapter 6 Atrial Dysrhythmias
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Chapter 7 Junctional Dysrhythmias F
Chapter 8 Heart Block Dysrhythmias
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Chapter 9 Ventricular Dysrhythmias F
Chapter F 10 Bundle Branch Block
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Chapter F 11 Pacemaker Rhythms F
Chapter F 12 Cardiac Stress Testing
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Chapter F 13 Ambulatory Monitoring F
Chapter F 14 Clinical Presentation And Management Of The Cardiac Patient
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Chapter F 15 Basic 12 Lead Ecg Interpretation
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Chapter 01: Role of the Electrocardiographer
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Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals, 6th Edition Test Bank F F F F F F F
Multiple Choice Questions F F
1. What is the number one cause of death in the United States?
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(p. 2)
A. Cancer
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B. Diabetes
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C. Cardiovascular disease
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D. Accidents
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Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States since 1918. F F F F F F F F F F F F F F
Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Explain what an ECG is and its importance in medicine.
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2. The abbreviation CAD stands for: F F F F
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A. Cold appendage disorder
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B. Coronary application disease
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C. Cerebral artery disease
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D. Coronary artery disease
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CAD stands for coronary artery disease, which is narrowing of the blood vessels surrounding
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the heart. It causes a reduction of blood flow to the heart.
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Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Explain what an ECG is and its importance in medicine.
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3. What does the electrocardiogram or ECG study? F F F F F F
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A. The electrical activity of the heart
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B. The muscle contractions of the heart
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C. High blood pressure readings
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D. All of the above
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The electrocardiograph produces an electrical tracing of the heart. This tracing is known as
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the ECG. F
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Chapter 01: Role of the Electrocardiographer F F F F F
Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Explain what an ECG is and its importance in medicine.
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4. The first electrocardiograph was invented by:
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A. Sir Thomas Lewis
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B. Wilhelm Einthoven
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C. Thomas Edison
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D. Dr. James Herrick
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In 1903, Wilhelm Einthoven invented the first electrocardiograph.
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Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Discuss the history of obtaining and using the ECG.
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5. The abbreviation for myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, is:
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A.(p.IM4)
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B. HA F
C. MI F
D. MCIF
MI is the abbreviation for myocardial infarction.
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Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Discuss the history of obtaining and using the ECG.
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6. An electrocardiograph (ECG) technician should be able to:
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A. Determine if an ECG tracing is accurate
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B. Recognize abnormalities in an ECG tracing
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C. Prepare the ECG tracing for the physician
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D. All of the above
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ECG technicians record the ECG and prepare the report for the physician. They should be
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able to determine that the tracing is accurate and recognize abnormalities.
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TEST BANK F
Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals
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6th Edition by Kathryn Booth
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Chapter 1 to 15 F F F
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Electrocardiography For Healthcare Professionals, 6th Edition Test Bank
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Table Of Contents:
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Chapter 1 Electrocardiography
Chapter 2 The Cardiovascular System
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Chapter 3 The Electrocardiograph
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Chapter 4 Performing An Ecg F F
Chapter 5 Rhythm Strip Interpretation And Sinus Rhythms
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Chapter 6 Atrial Dysrhythmias
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Chapter 7 Junctional Dysrhythmias F
Chapter 8 Heart Block Dysrhythmias
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Chapter 9 Ventricular Dysrhythmias F
Chapter F 10 Bundle Branch Block
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Chapter F 11 Pacemaker Rhythms F
Chapter F 12 Cardiac Stress Testing
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Chapter F 13 Ambulatory Monitoring F
Chapter F 14 Clinical Presentation And Management Of The Cardiac Patient
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Chapter F 15 Basic 12 Lead Ecg Interpretation
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Chapter 01: Role of the Electrocardiographer
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Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals, 6th Edition Test Bank F F F F F F F
Multiple Choice Questions F F
1. What is the number one cause of death in the United States?
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(p. 2)
A. Cancer
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B. Diabetes
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C. Cardiovascular disease
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D. Accidents
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Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States since 1918. F F F F F F F F F F F F F F
Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Explain what an ECG is and its importance in medicine.
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2. The abbreviation CAD stands for: F F F F
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A. Cold appendage disorder
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B. Coronary application disease
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C. Cerebral artery disease
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D. Coronary artery disease
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CAD stands for coronary artery disease, which is narrowing of the blood vessels surrounding
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the heart. It causes a reduction of blood flow to the heart.
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Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Explain what an ECG is and its importance in medicine.
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3. What does the electrocardiogram or ECG study? F F F F F F
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A. The electrical activity of the heart
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B. The muscle contractions of the heart
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C. High blood pressure readings
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D. All of the above
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The electrocardiograph produces an electrical tracing of the heart. This tracing is known as
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the ECG. F
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Chapter 01: Role of the Electrocardiographer F F F F F
Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Explain what an ECG is and its importance in medicine.
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4. The first electrocardiograph was invented by:
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A. Sir Thomas Lewis
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B. Wilhelm Einthoven
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C. Thomas Edison
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D. Dr. James Herrick
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In 1903, Wilhelm Einthoven invented the first electrocardiograph.
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Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Discuss the history of obtaining and using the ECG.
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5. The abbreviation for myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, is:
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A.(p.IM4)
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B. HA F
C. MI F
D. MCIF
MI is the abbreviation for myocardial infarction.
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Bloom's: Remember F
Difficulty: Easy F
Learning Outcome: Discuss the history of obtaining and using the ECG.
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6. An electrocardiograph (ECG) technician should be able to:
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A. Determine if an ECG tracing is accurate
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B. Recognize abnormalities in an ECG tracing
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C. Prepare the ECG tracing for the physician
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D. All of the above
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ECG technicians record the ECG and prepare the report for the physician. They should be
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able to determine that the tracing is accurate and recognize abnormalities.
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