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What are the two basic kinds of cardiac cells? 1. myocardial muscle cells 2. myocardial pacemaker cells What are the 4 primary cell characteristics? 1. Automaticity 2. Excitability 3. Conductivity 4. Contractility Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 second...

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What are the two basic kinds of cardiac cells? - ANSWER-1. myocardial muscle cells
2. myocardial pacemaker cells

What are the 4 primary cell characteristics? - ANSWER-1. Automaticity
2. Excitability
3. Conductivity
4. Contractility

What are the two major ions that affect cardiac function? - ANSWER-1. sodium
2. potassium

What are the primary ions inside the cell? - ANSWER-Potassium

What are the primary ions outside the cell? - ANSWER-Sodium

Distribution of ions on either side of the membrane is determined by which several
factors? - ANSWER-1. membrane channels
2. concentration gradient
3. electrical gradient
4. sodium-potassium pump

Where is the SA node located? - ANSWER-In the upper wall of the right atrium/near the
inlet of the superior vena cava

What is the intrinsic rate of the SA node? - ANSWER-60-100 bpm

Pacemaker cells in the AV junction generate electrical impulses at what rate? -
ANSWER-40-60 bpm

What are the 3 functions of the AV node? - ANSWER-1. slow conduction of the
electrical impulse through the AV node to allow atria to empty into the ventricles (atrial
kick)

,2. to serve as a back pack pacemaker
3. protect ventricles from fast rates

After the delay in the AV node, where does the impulse go? - ANSWER-To the bundle
of His

What is the function of the bundle of His? - ANSWER-The Bundle of His (AV Bundle)
runs from the AV node through the IV septum, splitting into R. and L. branches and
eventually breaking into Purkinje fibers as it spreads through the ventricular walls

What is the rate of electrical impulse the Purkinje Fibers have? - ANSWER-30-40 bpm

What does the P wave represent? - ANSWER-atrial depolarization

When does atrial repolarization occur? - ANSWER-during the QRS complex

What does the QRS wave represent? - ANSWER-ventricular depolarization

What does the ST segment represent? - ANSWER-early ventricular repolarization

What does the T wave represent? - ANSWER-ventricular repolarization

What does the QT interval represent? - ANSWER-the time of *ventricular activity*
including both depolarization and repolarization

What are the two refectory phases of the cardiac cycle? - ANSWER-1. Absolute
refractory period
2. Relative refractory period

What is "absolute refractory period"? - ANSWER-The cardiac cells are unable to
respond to an electrical stimulus (from the onset of the QRS to the peak of the T wave)

What is the "relative refractory period"? - ANSWER-The cardiac cells have depolarized
sufficiently to respond to a strong stimulus (peak of T wave to end of T wave)

A small square on EKG paper is how long? - ANSWER-0.04

A big square on EKG paper is how long? - ANSWER-0.2

How long is a P wave? - ANSWER-< .10

, What is the duration of the PR interval? - ANSWER-0.12-0.20

What is the duration of the QRS? - ANSWER-< .10

What are some causes of a abnormally wide QRS? - ANSWER-1. a electrical impulse
that originated in an ectopic site in the ventricles
2. BBB
3. an electrical impulse that went thru a accessory conduction pathway that bypasses
the AV node

What are some causes of a ST elevation? - ANSWER-1. STEMI
2. Coronary artery spasm (Printzmetal angina)
3. hyperkalemia
4. hypothermia
5. ventricular aneurysm

What are some causes of ST depression? - ANSWER-1) NSTEMI
2) Digoxin
3) Hypokalemia
4) RBBB or LBBB
5) RVH or LVH

What causes abnormal T waves? (7) - ANSWER-1. myocardial ischemia
2. acute MI
3. hyperkalemia
4. pericarditis
5. BBB
6. subarachnoid hemorrhage
7. ventricular enlargement

How long should a normal QT interval be? - ANSWER-Half of a R-R interval

What is hard-wire monitoring? - ANSWER-Uses a three lead or five lead system

How is a 5-lead placed on the chest? - ANSWER-1. one is placed below the right
clavicle at 2nd interspace/right midclavicular line
2. one is place below the left clavicle at 2nd interspace/left midclavicular line
3. one on right lower rib cage (8th interspace/right misclavicular line)
4. one on the left lower rib cage (8th interspace/left midclavicular line)
5. one in the chest lead

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