,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 5t 5t
Chapter 5 Rhythm Strip Interpretation And Sinus Rhythms
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Chapter 6 Atrial Dysrhythmias
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Chapter 7 Junctional Dysrhythmias 5t
Chapter 8 Heart Block Dysrhythmias
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Chapter 9 Ventricular Dysrhythmias 5t
Chapter 10 Bundle Branch Block
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Chapter 11 Pacemaker Rhythms 5t
Chapter 12 Cardiac Stress Testing
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Chapter 13 Ambulatory Monitoring 5t
Chapter 14 Clinical Presentation And Management Of The Cardiac Patient
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Chapter 15 Basic 12 Lead Ecg Interpretation
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,Chapter 01: Role of the Electrocardiographer
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Multiple Choice Questions
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1. (p. 2) What is the number one cause of death in the United States?
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A. Cancer
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D. Accidents
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States since 1918.
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2. (p. 2) The abbreviation CAD stands for:
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A. Cold appendage disorder 5t 5t
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CAD stands for coronary artery disease, which is narrowing of the blood vessels surrounding t
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he heart. It causes a reduction of blood flow to the heart.
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3. (p. 2) What does the electrocardiogram or ECG study?
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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 5t 5t 5t
D. All of the above 5t 5t 5t
The electrocardiograph produces an electrical tracing of the heart. This tracing is known as th
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e ECG.
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, Chapter 01: Role of the Electrocardiographer
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4. (p. 4) The first electrocardiograph was invented by:
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A. Sir Thomas Lewis 5t 5t
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D. Dr. James Herrick 5t 5t
In 1903, Wilhelm Einthoven invented the first electrocardiograph.
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5. (p. 4) The abbreviation for myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, is:
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A. IM
B. HA
C. MI
D. MCI
MI is the abbreviation for myocardial infarction.
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Bloom's:5tRemember
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6. (p. 5) An electrocardiograph (ECG) technician should be able to:
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A. Determine if an ECG tracing is accurate 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t
B. Recognize abnormalities in an ECG tracing 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t
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D. All of the above 5t 5t 5t
ECG technicians record the ECG and prepare the report for the physician. They should be abl
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e to determine that the tracing is accurate and recognize abnormalities.
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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 5t 5t
Chapter 5 Rhythm Strip Interpretation And Sinus Rhythms
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Chapter 6 Atrial Dysrhythmias
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Chapter 7 Junctional Dysrhythmias 5t
Chapter 8 Heart Block Dysrhythmias
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Chapter 9 Ventricular Dysrhythmias 5t
Chapter 10 Bundle Branch Block
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Chapter 11 Pacemaker Rhythms 5t
Chapter 12 Cardiac Stress Testing
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Chapter 13 Ambulatory Monitoring 5t
Chapter 14 Clinical Presentation And Management Of The Cardiac Patient
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Chapter 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 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t
Multiple Choice Questions
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1. (p. 2) What is the number one cause of death in the United States?
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A. Cancer
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D. Accidents
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States since 1918.
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Bloom's:5tRemember
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Learning5tOutcome:5tExplain5twhat5tan5tECG5tis5tand5tits5timportance5tin5tmedicine.
2. (p. 2) The abbreviation CAD stands for:
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A. Cold appendage disorder 5t 5t
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CAD stands for coronary artery disease, which is narrowing of the blood vessels surrounding t
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he heart. It causes a reduction of blood flow to the heart.
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Bloom's:5tRemember
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Learning5tOutcome:5tExplain5twhat5tan5tECG5tis5tand5tits5timportance5tin5tmedicine.
3. (p. 2) What does the electrocardiogram or ECG study?
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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 5t 5t 5t
D. All of the above 5t 5t 5t
The electrocardiograph produces an electrical tracing of the heart. This tracing is known as th
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e ECG.
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, Chapter 01: Role of the Electrocardiographer
Bloom's:5tRemember
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4. (p. 4) The first electrocardiograph was invented by:
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A. Sir Thomas Lewis 5t 5t
B. Wilhelm Einthoven 5t
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D. Dr. James Herrick 5t 5t
In 1903, Wilhelm Einthoven invented the first electrocardiograph.
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Bloom's:5tRemember
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Learning5tOutcome:5tDiscuss5tthe5thistory5tof5tobtaining5tand5tusing5tthe5tECG.
5. (p. 4) The abbreviation for myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, is:
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A. IM
B. HA
C. MI
D. MCI
MI is the abbreviation for myocardial infarction.
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Bloom's:5tRemember
5 t Difficulty:5tEasy
Learning5tOutcome:5tDiscuss5tthe5thistory5tof5tobtaining5tand5tusing5tthe5tECG.
6. (p. 5) An electrocardiograph (ECG) technician should be able to:
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A. Determine if an ECG tracing is accurate 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t
B. Recognize abnormalities in an ECG tracing 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t
C. Prepare the ECG tracing for the physician 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t 5t
D. All of the above 5t 5t 5t
ECG technicians record the ECG and prepare the report for the physician. They should be abl
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e to determine that the tracing is accurate and recognize abnormalities.
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