A First Look at the ECG Flashcards

1
Q

Recordings can be made from any pair of electrodes, give the 3 examples

A
  • SLL I = right arm to left arm
  • SLL II = right arm to left leg
  • SLL III = left arm to left leg
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2
Q

What does the P wave correspond to?

A

P waves represent atrial depolarisation

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3
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What does the QRS complex correspond to?

A

The QRS complex represents the depolarisation of the ventricle

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4
Q

What does the T wave correspond to

A

The T wave represents ventricular repolarisation

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5
Q

What does the PR interval correspond to?

A

Time from atrial depolarisation to ventricular depolarisation, mainly due to transmission through the AV node

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6
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What’s the normal range if the PR interval?

A

0.12-0.2 seconds

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7
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What does the duration of the QRS complex correspond to?

A

time for the whole of the ventricle to depolarise
(normally about 0.08 s)

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8
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What does the QT interval correspond to?

A

Time for ventricles to depolarise and repolarise

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9
Q

What is the normal range for QT

A

(varies with heart rate, but normally about 0.42 s at 60 bpm)

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10
Q

How to measure heart rate using ECG

A

Count the R waves in 30 large squares (= 6 s) and multiply by 10
60-100 bpm = normal
Below 60 bpm = bradycardia
Above 100 bpm = tachycardia

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11
Q

What is meant by the term STEMI

A

ST segment elevation myocardial infarction

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12
Q

What is meant by the term non-STEMI

A

non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction

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