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Medications for pulselessness (asystole, Vfib, PEA): - ANSWEREpinephrine, Amiodarone Medications for slow rhythms (sinus brady, junctional escape, idioventricular, blocks) - ANSWERAtropine, epinephrine infusion, dopamine Medications used for fast rhythms (Afib, Aflutter, SVT, junctional tachycardia): - ANSWERCardizem, Amiodarone, Digoxin, Betablockers, adenosine, lidocaine, Procainamide Inherent SA node rate - ANSWER60-100 The normal PR interval - ANSWER0.12-0.20 Time frame between two heavy lines: - ANSWER0.20 Atrial depolarization is represented by: - ANSWERP Wave The T wave represents: - ANSWERVentricular repolarization Inherent AV node rate - ANSWER40-60 Time frame across one small square: - ANSWER0.04 Ventricular depolarization is represented by: - ANSWERQRS complex Inherent rate of the ventricles: - ANSWER20-40 The normal QRS complex duration is: - ANSWER0.10-0.12 or less than 0.12 The interval that measures all electrical activity above the ventricle is called: - ANSWERPR interval Electrical activity traveling to a positive pole will have P, QRS, and T waves that are: - ANSWERupright The wave representing atrial repolarization: - ANSWERHidden in the QRS complex Cardiac output is determined by the rate of the: - ANSWERVentricles The interval that measures all activity below the atria: - ANSWERQT interval
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