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Type of pause seen after PVC - ANSWERS✔✔Compensatory pause

Type of pause seen after PAC - ANSWERS✔✔Non-compensatory pause

What would lead I look like in BiV pacing - ANSWERS✔✔small or isoelectric
because activating both V at the same time

Inferior STEMI best seen in which leads - ANSWERS✔✔inferiors

Large (+) p wave in II - ANSWERS✔✔Right Atrial enlargement (RAE)

Notched P in II; biphasic late (-) p in V1 - ANSWERS✔✔Left Atrial Enlargement
(LAE)

Elevated R in V1 - ANSWERS✔✔Right Ventricle hypertrophy

electrolyte imbalance associate with SQTS - ANSWERS✔✔hypercalcemia

electrolyte imbalance associate with LQTS - ANSWERS✔✔hypocalcemia

Which 2 leads are usually similar in configuration because they measure along the
same horizontal axis - ANSWERS✔✔I & v6

PVC location: (-) II, III, avF - ANSWERS✔✔low, apex

PVC location: (+) II, III, avF - ANSWERS✔✔high, outflow tract

PVC location: transition before v3 - ANSWERS✔✔Left sided

PVC location: transition after v3 - ANSWERS✔✔Right sided

Delta waves: (-) v1 - ANSWERS✔✔Right sided

,Delta waves: (+) v1 - ANSWERS✔✔Left sided

Delta waves: (-) II, III, avF - ANSWERS✔✔posterior

Delta waves: (+) II, III, avF - ANSWERS✔✔anterior

Delta waves: (+) v2-6 - ANSWERS✔✔posterior septal

Delta waves: transition v1-2 - ANSWERS✔✔septal

Indication for ablation of AP in pt w/ no SVT - ANSWERS✔✔shortest pre-excited
R-R <220 in AF
increased risk of AP through pathway leading to VF

Conduction through the AV node with delay or block, resulting in a broader QRS -
ANSWERS✔✔Aberrancy

Electrical impulses trigger cardiac muscle contraction by controlling the flux of
which ion across membrane - ANSWERS✔✔Calcium

Ventricle activation time measurement - ANSWERS✔✔Beginning of Q to peak of
R

cSNRT= - ANSWERS✔✔cSNRT=SNRT-SCL

AVNRT response to adenosine - ANSWERS✔✔SVT terminates with an A

AVRT response to adenosine - ANSWERS✔✔Ruled out, if SVT continues with
AV block

VA<AV - ANSWERS✔✔AVRT

Ashman's phenomenon - ANSWERS✔✔aberration occurring when a short cycle
follows a long one in AF

RBBB morphology in v6 - ANSWERS✔✔wide S wave

,LBBB morphology in v6 - ANSWERS✔✔opposite of v1

Heart block type: A, H, no V - ANSWERS✔✔2nd type 2 - infranodal block

Heart block that resolves during exercise is located in - ANSWERS✔✔AVN

Most rare hemiblock - ANSWERS✔✔Left posterior Hemiblock

Does antidromic AVRT have a delta wave? - ANSWERS✔✔Yes

Does orthodromic AVRT have a delta wave? - ANSWERS✔✔No (AP conducts
retrograde)

When would you use precordial thump - ANSWERS✔✔in pulseless VT when
defib is not nearby

Typical BBRVT - ANSWERS✔✔LBBB morphology: down RB; up HIS

VA conduction times different between RVA & RVT pacing in pt w/ AP -
ANSWERS✔✔slanted pathway

alpha-adrenergic - ANSWERS✔✔vasoconstriction

Beta 1 adrenergic - ANSWERS✔✔Cardiac stimulation

Cholinergic - ANSWERS✔✔Cardiac depression

Contraindications for Isuprel - ANSWERS✔✔pts w/ MI - increases MVO2
demand

Beta adrenergic agonist - ANSWERS✔✔Isoproterenol

Average t 1/2 of Amiodarone - ANSWERS✔✔~58 days

Heparin blocks what during a clot formation - ANSWERS✔✔prothrombin to
thrombin

, Normal INR - ANSWERS✔✔1.0

Complications of high INR - ANSWERS✔✔bleeding

Anticoagulant, Direct Thrombin Inhibitor - ANSWERS✔✔Dabigatran (Pradaxa)

Anticoagulant, direct factor XA inhibitor - ANSWERS✔✔Rivaroxaban &
Apixaban

Factor Xa inhibitors - ANSWERS✔✔Rivaroxaban
Apixaban
Edoxaban

Recommended therapy for asymptomatic pt w/ LQTS - ANSWERS✔✔Avoid
exercise & stress; take beta blockers

Best drug class for ischemic hearts - ANSWERS✔✔beta blockers

drugs to convert AF to NSR - ANSWERS✔✔Ibutilide & dofetilide

Drug to give in drug acquired Torsades - ANSWERS✔✔Isuprel

Ventricular antiarrhythmic that acts on ischemic tissue by blocking conduction,
interrupting reentry circuits; used in MI pts w/ frequent PVCs that depress
hemodynamics - ANSWERS✔✔Lidocaine

Oral drug most similar to Lidocaine - ANSWERS✔✔Mexiletine

Drug that decreases theophylline levels - ANSWERS✔✔Mexiletine

Most common toxic effect of antiarrhythmic drugs - ANSWERS✔✔proarrhythmic

1st line class 1c drug on symptomatic AF pts w/ recent onset w/ no structural or
ischemic heart disease - ANSWERS✔✔Flecainide

1st line action for pt w/ narrow complex SVT - ANSWERS✔✔Vagal maneuvers

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