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Cardiac Telemetry Test with complete solution
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Each small box on the monitoring EKG paper is how man seconds? 
0.04 seconds 
Paroxysmal means? 
sudden onset and sudden termination 
Unique waveform characteristics of: Sinus Arrythmia 
Regularly Irregular Sinus rhythm 
Unique waveform characteris...
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Each small box on the monitoring EKG paper is how man seconds? 
0.04 seconds 
Paroxysmal means? 
sudden onset and sudden termination 
Unique waveform characteristics of: Sinus Arrythmia 
Regularly Irregular Sinus rhythm 
Unique waveform characteris...
Telemetry Test Review questions with 
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Sinus Brady 
Intervention: Monitor for symptoms and progression, talk to provider, monitor 
First Degree Heart Block 
Intervention: Check for symptoms, continue to monitor 
Second Degree Heart Block Type 1 
Intervention: Check pt for symptoms,...
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Sinus Brady 
Intervention: Monitor for symptoms and progression, talk to provider, monitor 
First Degree Heart Block 
Intervention: Check for symptoms, continue to monitor 
Second Degree Heart Block Type 1 
Intervention: Check pt for symptoms,...
Telemetry test questions with complete 
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SA note 
Where does the cardiac cycle normally start? 
AV node 
slows the signal of the sa node, giving adequate time for the atria to fill back up 
and depolarize again. 
P wave represents 
atrial depolarization 
PR interval represents? 
atrial depo...
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SA note 
Where does the cardiac cycle normally start? 
AV node 
slows the signal of the sa node, giving adequate time for the atria to fill back up 
and depolarize again. 
P wave represents 
atrial depolarization 
PR interval represents? 
atrial depo...
Telemetry test questions and answers 
Medications for pulselessness (asystole, Vfib, PEA): 
Epinephrine, Amiodarone 
Medications for slow rhythms (sinus brady, junctional escape, idioventricular, 
blocks) 
Atropine, epinephrine infusion, dopamine 
Medications used for fast rhythms (Afib, Aflutter, S...
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Medications for pulselessness (asystole, Vfib, PEA): 
Epinephrine, Amiodarone 
Medications for slow rhythms (sinus brady, junctional escape, idioventricular, 
blocks) 
Atropine, epinephrine infusion, dopamine 
Medications used for fast rhythms (Afib, Aflutter, S...
Telemetry Test Q with complete solution 
P waves represent 
atrial depolarization 
QRS represents 
ventricular depolarization 
T wave represents 
ventricular repolarization 
List three functions of the AV node 
1) Slows conduction 
2) Secondary pacemaker 
3) Blocks some impulses when atrial rate is ...
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P waves represent 
atrial depolarization 
QRS represents 
ventricular depolarization 
T wave represents 
ventricular repolarization 
List three functions of the AV node 
1) Slows conduction 
2) Secondary pacemaker 
3) Blocks some impulses when atrial rate is ...
Telemetry Exam Study Guide questions 
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Normal PR 
0.12-0.20 
Normal QRS 
0.6-0.12 
Normal QT 
< 0.44 
NSR 
PR 0.12 - 0.20 
QRS 0.4-0.12 
Rate 60-100 
regular 
QT < 0.44 
Sinus Brady 
Rate < 60 
Treat if symptomatic
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Normal PR 
0.12-0.20 
Normal QRS 
0.6-0.12 
Normal QT 
< 0.44 
NSR 
PR 0.12 - 0.20 
QRS 0.4-0.12 
Rate 60-100 
regular 
QT < 0.44 
Sinus Brady 
Rate < 60 
Treat if symptomatic
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Pacemaker of the Heart 
The Sino Atrial node is also known as the 
100/60 -138/89 
Normal BP range is 
-0.1 eV for each box in the vertical direction 
-typically there are 10 boxes in the vertical direction for QRS complexes, adding 
u...
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Pacemaker of the Heart 
The Sino Atrial node is also known as the 
100/60 -138/89 
Normal BP range is 
-0.1 eV for each box in the vertical direction 
-typically there are 10 boxes in the vertical direction for QRS complexes, adding 
u...
normal sinus rhythm 
-p for every QRS, round/upright 
-QRS <0.12 
-PR 0.12-0.20 
-rate: 60-100 
sinus brady 
rate <60 
sinus tachy 
rate >100 (<150) 
sinus arrhythmia 
-associated with respiration 
-p waves present 
-R-R slightly irr
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-p for every QRS, round/upright 
-QRS <0.12 
-PR 0.12-0.20 
-rate: 60-100 
sinus brady 
rate <60 
sinus tachy 
rate >100 (<150) 
sinus arrhythmia 
-associated with respiration 
-p waves present 
-R-R slightly irr
Telemetry Exam 1 questions with 
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What do the SA & AV nodes contract? 
SA-->AV=atrial contraction 
AV-->bundle of HIS-->purkinje fibers=ventricular contraction 
Normal intervals 
memorize these 
PR: .12-.2 
QRS: .04-.12 
QT: .34-.43 
BPM when different nodes are in control...
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What do the SA & AV nodes contract? 
SA-->AV=atrial contraction 
AV-->bundle of HIS-->purkinje fibers=ventricular contraction 
Normal intervals 
memorize these 
PR: .12-.2 
QRS: .04-.12 
QT: .34-.43 
BPM when different nodes are in control...
ardiology MCQs with 100% verified 
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63M p/w burning bilateral leg pain; worsens w/walk, improves w/rest. 
PMH: HTN, HL, DM, 40-pack years 
167/% RA 
palpable but weak PT/DP bilaterally. Bilateral calves dry, hairless (no ulcers). Skin 
cool to touch, esp in feet. 
Dx? Path? Best init...
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63M p/w burning bilateral leg pain; worsens w/walk, improves w/rest. 
PMH: HTN, HL, DM, 40-pack years 
167/% RA 
palpable but weak PT/DP bilaterally. Bilateral calves dry, hairless (no ulcers). Skin 
cool to touch, esp in feet. 
Dx? Path? Best init...
Cardiac Telemetry Test with complete 
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Normal Conduction System 
-SA Node = Primary Pacemaker of the Heart, rate of 60-100 bpm 
-Internodal Pathways = Pathways connecting SA Node and AV Node 
-AV Node = Backup pacemaker, rate of 40-60 bpm 
-Bundle of His = splits nerve fibers down Left & Ri...
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Normal Conduction System 
-SA Node = Primary Pacemaker of the Heart, rate of 60-100 bpm 
-Internodal Pathways = Pathways connecting SA Node and AV Node 
-AV Node = Backup pacemaker, rate of 40-60 bpm 
-Bundle of His = splits nerve fibers down Left & Ri...
Cardiac- Telemetry questions with correct 
answers 
along what axis is time measured in an EKG paper? 
across a horizontal axis 
what does each small square on an EKG strip represent? 
1 mm in length 
0.04 seconds 
what does each large square on an EKG strip represent? 
5 mm in length 
0.2 seconds 
...
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along what axis is time measured in an EKG paper? 
across a horizontal axis 
what does each small square on an EKG strip represent? 
1 mm in length 
0.04 seconds 
what does each large square on an EKG strip represent? 
5 mm in length 
0.2 seconds 
...
BAMC Telemetry test questions with 
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P wave 
-Impulse at SA node 
-Last .10 secs 
.10 seconds 
Duration of P wave 
PR interval 
- Measured at the beginning of P wave through beginning of QRS 
-Lasts between .12-.20 seconds 
.12-.20 
Duration of PR Interval 
QRS complex 
-Measured f...
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P wave 
-Impulse at SA node 
-Last .10 secs 
.10 seconds 
Duration of P wave 
PR interval 
- Measured at the beginning of P wave through beginning of QRS 
-Lasts between .12-.20 seconds 
.12-.20 
Duration of PR Interval 
QRS complex 
-Measured f...
Annual Cardiac Telemetry Exam RRH 
Tall, tented or peaked T-waves may indicate which of the following electrolytes is 
high: 
Potassium 
Telemetry alarms: 
All of the above 
Identify the rhythm. 
normal sinus rhythm 
Identify the rhythm. 
Second degree AV heart Block, Type 1/Mobitz I/Wenckebach 
Thi...
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Tall, tented or peaked T-waves may indicate which of the following electrolytes is 
high: 
Potassium 
Telemetry alarms: 
All of the above 
Identify the rhythm. 
normal sinus rhythm 
Identify the rhythm. 
Second degree AV heart Block, Type 1/Mobitz I/Wenckebach 
Thi...
Annual Cardiac Telemetry Exam RRH Unit 
3 
Your client is rushed in via EMS for anaphylactic shock after being exposed to 
peanuts. What medication should the nurse prepare for the client? 
Adenosine 
Epinephrine 
Romazicon 
None of the above 
Epinephrine 
A nurse is assessing an electrocardiogram r...
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3 
Your client is rushed in via EMS for anaphylactic shock after being exposed to 
peanuts. What medication should the nurse prepare for the client? 
Adenosine 
Epinephrine 
Romazicon 
None of the above 
Epinephrine 
A nurse is assessing an electrocardiogram r...
Adult Health Exam 1 questions with 
complete answers - Telemetry and Cardiac 
What is the normal PR interval? 
0.1-0.2 
What is the normal QRS interval? 
0.004-0.12 
What is the normal QT interval? 
0.34-0.43 
What are you MOST worried about with A-Fibb? 
clots 
What do you use to treat sinus bradyc...
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complete answers - Telemetry and Cardiac 
What is the normal PR interval? 
0.1-0.2 
What is the normal QRS interval? 
0.004-0.12 
What is the normal QT interval? 
0.34-0.43 
What are you MOST worried about with A-Fibb? 
clots 
What do you use to treat sinus bradyc...
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