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⩥ capture.
Answer: used to describe the ability of a paceamaker to succeed
⩥ first degree heart block.
Answer: a P-R interval longer than .28 sec
⩥ second degree heart block type 1.
Answer: Progressive lengthening of the PR interval until a
QRS complex fails to appear after a P wave
⩥ Second Degree Heart Block (Mobitz II).
Answer: a skipped beat happens
⩥ 3rd degree heart block.
Answer: no obvious correlation between p and qrs, need pace maker
⩥ PAC.
Answer: Prominent P waves, premature beat and irregular rhythm
,⩥ Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT).
Answer: -when tachycardia is extremely fast
-looks like batman
-sudden onset and offset
⩥ Atrial Flutter.
Answer: saw toothed
-consecutively peeked P waves
⩥ Atril Fibrillation.
Answer: looks like a bag of worms
erratic fibrillation
⩥ PVC (Premature Ventricular Contraction).
Answer: no P waves
broad QRS
N or Z shapped
WIDE BIZZARE QRS
⩥ Ventricular techycardia.
Answer: no P waves
, QRS very close
looks like big waves
PR interval absent
⩥ ventricular fibrillation.
Answer: defibrillate the heart
-looks like a bunch of small V connected
⩥ heart valves.
Answer: prevent back flow of blood
⩥ Kardex.
Answer: a card file that contains condensed versions of each patient's or
resident's medical record
⩥ objective data.
Answer: information perceptible to the senses or obtained by
measurements
⩥ Hospice.
Answer: a home providing care for the terminally ill.