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100
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when should the assistant reduce the speed to 50mm/ second? - ANSWER when a
patient has a fast heart rate
when are 10mm/ second and 5mm/second used? - ANSWER for patients that have
slow heart rates
During a 5-lead EKG, lead 2 and 3 are not yielding a reading, what limbs should the
technician check? - ANSWER left leg
what describes a pulse oximetry of 88% - ANSWER hypoxemia
a thin spike before the P wave indicates that a pacemaker has been implanted to pace what?
- ANSWER atria
which locations is used for a patient's apical pulse? - ANSWER between the fifth and
sixth ribs, at the left midclavicular line
if having trouble visualizing the patients chest movement, what actions should the
technician take to obtain an accurate respiratory rate for the patient? - ANSWER place
a hand on the middle of the patients back to count the respirations
2
CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
1
, SPOTLIGHT 1
AND 100% CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED PASS|GRADED
when should the assistant reduce the speed to 50mm/ second? - ANSWER when a
patient has a fast heart rate
when are 10mm/ second and 5mm/second used? - ANSWER for patients that have
slow heart rates
During a 5-lead EKG, lead 2 and 3 are not yielding a reading, what limbs should the
technician check? - ANSWER left leg
what describes a pulse oximetry of 88% - ANSWER hypoxemia
a thin spike before the P wave indicates that a pacemaker has been implanted to pace what?
- ANSWER atria
which locations is used for a patient's apical pulse? - ANSWER between the fifth and
sixth ribs, at the left midclavicular line
if having trouble visualizing the patients chest movement, what actions should the
technician take to obtain an accurate respiratory rate for the patient? - ANSWER place
a hand on the middle of the patients back to count the respirations
2