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Muscle tremors - ✔️✔️Irregular tracings caused by
Blanket over patient - ✔️✔️What can be done to reduce tremors in clients with Parkinson's
disease?
P wave - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents atrial depolarization?
QRS Complex - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents ventricular depolarization?
R Wave - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents the initial positive deflection?
S Wave - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents the negative deflection following the R
wave?
Q Wave (often absent) - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents the first downward wave
of the QRS complex?
T Wave - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents ventricular repolarization?
Atrial depolarization - ✔️✔️P wave represents?
Ventricular depolarization - ✔️✔️QRS Complex represents?
Initial positive deflection - ✔️✔️R wave represents?
, Negative deflection following the R wave - ✔️✔️S wave represents?
First downward wave of the QRS complex (often absent) - ✔️✔️Q wave represents?
Ventricular repolarization - ✔️✔️T wave represents?
0.12 - ✔️✔️P wave reference range: <__s
2.5 - ✔️✔️P wave amplitude reference range: <___ mm
1:1 - ✔️✔️Normal sinus rhythm displayed to have a ____ P:QRS ratio
AV - ✔️✔️P wave can also be initiated by ____ in certain disease processes
I, II, V2-V6 - ✔️✔️P wave is upright in which leads?
V1 - ✔️✔️P wave is biphasic in which leads?
aVR - ✔️✔️P wave is inverted in which leads?
Atrial Flutter (or atrial fibrillation), Heart Block, Junctional Rhythm - ✔️✔️Abnormalities
associated with the P wave?
0.12-0.20 - ✔️✔️PRI length reference range is: ____s
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Muscle tremors - ✔️✔️Irregular tracings caused by
Blanket over patient - ✔️✔️What can be done to reduce tremors in clients with Parkinson's
disease?
P wave - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents atrial depolarization?
QRS Complex - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents ventricular depolarization?
R Wave - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents the initial positive deflection?
S Wave - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents the negative deflection following the R
wave?
Q Wave (often absent) - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents the first downward wave
of the QRS complex?
T Wave - ✔️✔️Which part of the ECG tracing represents ventricular repolarization?
Atrial depolarization - ✔️✔️P wave represents?
Ventricular depolarization - ✔️✔️QRS Complex represents?
Initial positive deflection - ✔️✔️R wave represents?
, Negative deflection following the R wave - ✔️✔️S wave represents?
First downward wave of the QRS complex (often absent) - ✔️✔️Q wave represents?
Ventricular repolarization - ✔️✔️T wave represents?
0.12 - ✔️✔️P wave reference range: <__s
2.5 - ✔️✔️P wave amplitude reference range: <___ mm
1:1 - ✔️✔️Normal sinus rhythm displayed to have a ____ P:QRS ratio
AV - ✔️✔️P wave can also be initiated by ____ in certain disease processes
I, II, V2-V6 - ✔️✔️P wave is upright in which leads?
V1 - ✔️✔️P wave is biphasic in which leads?
aVR - ✔️✔️P wave is inverted in which leads?
Atrial Flutter (or atrial fibrillation), Heart Block, Junctional Rhythm - ✔️✔️Abnormalities
associated with the P wave?
0.12-0.20 - ✔️✔️PRI length reference range is: ____s