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Exam 1 Part 2: Cardiac Dysrhythmias
Refers to the passage of oxygenated capillary blood through body tissues. - ANS-What does
perfusion refer to?

SA Node -> AV Node -> Bundle of His -> Perkin Fibers -> Contraction of ventricles. - ANS-What
is the processes of the normal electric conduction system?

Contraction - ANS-What does depolarization mean?

Relaxation - ANS-What does Repolarization mean?

Throughout the Atria downward and then ventricles upward. - ANS-When SA Node fires what
part of the heart gets activity first and then second?

60-100 - ANS-Whats the normal range for SA Node electrical impulse?

40-60 - ANS-What is the normal range for AV Node electrical impulse?

SA Node - ANS-What is the main pacemaker in the heart?

AV Node - ANS-What is the delay of transmission that helps ensure that all blood into
ventricles?

15-40 - ANS-Whats the normal range for Purkinje Fibers electrical impulse?

AV Node - ANS-What kicks in if the SA Node doesn't fire?

P -> QRS -> T - ANS-What is the order of the Normal ECG waveform?

SA Node and Atrial Contraction/depolarization - ANS-What does the P wave represent?

Bundle of His, Perkin Fibers, and Ventricular Depolarization. - ANS-What does the QRS wave
represent?

Ventricular repolarization - ANS-What does the T wave represent?

Around the AV Node Depolarization. - ANS-When does the Atrial repolarization occur?

Movement of NA, K, and Calcium. - ANS-What is Action Potential?

EKG - ANS-What do you use to measure Action Potential?

, 0.12-0.20 - ANS-What is the normal measure for the P-R Interval?

Less than 0.12 - ANS-What is the normal measure for the QRS Interval?

0.32-0.44 - ANS-What is the normal measure for the Q-T Wave?

Q-T Interval. - ANS-Which interval is the most vulnerable?

Millimeter squares box that equals 0.4 seconds. - ANS-How do you measure the ECG Paper?

1. Get HR
2. Observe the R-R Interval: QRS "R"
3. Examine the P Wave
4. Measure the Pr Interval: Count # of boxes
5. Determine if each P Wave is followed by a QRS complex
6. Examine and measure the QRS Complex
7. Examine and measure the QT Interval
8. Diagnose and Interpret the rhythm - ANS-What are the eight step process to interpret the
ECG?

6 Seconds - ANS-How long is the ECG paper strip?

60-100 - ANS-What is a normal HR?

HR less than 60 - ANS-What is Sinus Bradycardia?

HR is greater than 100 - ANS-What is Sinus Tachycardia?

ST segment depression or T wave inversion. - ANS-What would be an indicative of Myocardial
Ischemia?

3.5-5.5 - ANS-Normal Patients Potassium Levels?

4.0-4.5 - ANS-What is a Heart Patient Normal Potassium Level?

Magnesium, Oxygen, and Potassium. - ANS-If you see a Premature Ventricular Contraction,
what do you want to check?

Hypokalemia, Bradydysrythemias, and conduction blocks. - ANS-When you have U Wave
present what does that mean?

Ventricular Tachycardia. - ANS-PVC's can also occur and lead to?

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