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Complete the following ECG criteria for an idioventricular rhythm:
 
  Rhythm _____________________________ ___________
  Rate _____________________________ ___________
  P waves _____________________________ ___________
  PR interval _____________________________ ___________
  QRS duration _____________________________ ___________
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word

Question 2

The absolute refractory period begins with the onset of the _____ and terminates _____.
 
  a. P wave; with the end of the QRS complex
  b. QRS complex; at approximately the apex of the T wave
  c. QRS complex; with the end of the T wave
  d. P wave; with the beginning of the QRS complex

Question 3

Anterior or lateral wall myocardial infarctions are most often a result of an occlusion of the _____ coronary artery.
 
  a. left
  b. right

Question 4

_____ is the period of relaxation during which a heart chamber is filling.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word

Question 5

Complete the following ECG criteria for monomorphic ventricular tachycardia:
 
  Rhythm _____________________________ ___________
  Rate _____________________________ ___________
  P waves _____________________________ ___________
  PR interval _____________________________ ___________
  QRS duration _____________________________ ___________
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word

Question 6

Lead V3 views the _____ wall of the left ventricle.
 
  a. lateral
  b. anterior
  c. posterior
  d. inferior

Question 7

Leads I, aVL, V5, and V6 view the _____ surface of the left ventricle.
 
  a. anterior
  b. septal
  c. inferior
  d. lateral
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6 years ago
The answer to question 1  Rhythm Ventricular rhythm is essentially regular.
Rate Ventricular rate 20 to 40 beats/min.
P waves Usually absent or, with retrograde conduction to the atria; may appear after the QRS (usually upright in the ST segment or T wave).
PR interval None.
QRS duration 0.12 seconds or greater; the T wave is frequently in the opposite direction of the QRS complex.

The answer to question 2  B
On the ECG, the absolute refractory period corresponds with the onset of the QRS complex to the peak of the T wave.

The answer to question 3  A
Anterior or lateral wall myocardial infarctions are most often a result of an occlusion of the left coronary artery.

The answer to question 4  Diastole

The answer to question 5  Rhythm Ventricular rhythm is essentially regular.
Rate 101 to 250 (121 to 250 per some cardiologists) beats/min.
P waves Usually not seen; if present, they have no set relationship with the QRS complexes that appear between them at a rate different from that of the VT.
PR interval None.
QRS duration 0.12 seconds or greater; often difficult to differentiate between the QRS and T wave.

The answer to question 6  B
Lead V3 views the anterior of the left ventricle.

The answer to question 7  D
Leads I, aVL, V5, and V6 view the lateral surface of the left ventricle.
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6 years ago
Electric Light Bulb All of these are right, thanks!
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