ECG Flashcards
NORMAL ECG
ECG Waves
Waves are positive or negative deflections from baseline.
- There are four waveforms:
- ________ are the time between two specific ECG events
P wave, QRS complex, T and U.
Intervals
- ______ is the first _______ deflection in the ECG, produced by atrial depolarization of both atria.
It also represents the simultaneous contraction of the atria.
The height is less because of _______ muscle mass and dome shape is due to the _______ nature of depolarization of atrial muscle.
- P wave, positive
- less atrial muscle, slow
- Measured from the start at the P wave and the beginning of the QRS complex
- It is _________ (i.e., increased
conduction velocity through AV node)
by stimulation of the ______ nervous system. - It is ______ (i.e., decreased
conduction velocity through AV node)
by stimulation of the ______ nervous system
- PR Interval
- Decreased, sympathetic
- increased, parasympathetic
- Abnormal prolongation of the AV conduction time is called a ______ AV block.
- The conduction pattern in which only a fraction of the atrial impulses are conducted to the ventricles is called a ________ AV block.
- first-degree
- second-degree
The conduction pattern in which none of
the atrial impulses reaches the ventricles is called a _______, or _____ AV block.
third-degree, complete
- This consists of Q, R, and S waves
and consists of deflections produced by ventricular depolarization. - _______ is the wave of depolarization passes along the bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers to first excite the interventricular septum, which depolarizes from ______ to ______.
- QRS Complex
- Q wave, left to right
QRS COMPLEX
1._______ is the wave of depolarization that spreads from the subendocardial muscle layer to the subepicardial muscle layer and is the largest wave in ECG because of the ______ muscle mass of ventricles.
- The sharpness of the wave represents the _____ of depolarization.
- R Wave, greater
- rapidity
QRS COMPLEX
- _______ is a small, _______ and sharp wave representing the depolarization of the posterobasal portion of the left ventricle and the pulmonary conus.
- S Wave, negative
- Measured from the beginning of the Q wave (or R wave if Q wave is absent) to the J point.
- This represents _______ depolarization.
- Atrial _______ also occurs in this
period.
- QRS Interval (QRS Duration)
- ventricular
- repolarization
________ is the positive deflection produced by ventricular ________.
T wave, repolarization
- Measured from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T
wave. - Represents ventricular
depolarization and ventricular
repolarization, corresponding to the duration of ________.
- QT Interval
- electrical systole
1.Lies between the end of the QRS complex (J point) and the beginning of the T wave.
- Elevation or depression of the J point suggests _________ or infarction
- ST Segment
- myocardial ischemia
Interval measured between either the peak or the beginning of two successive P waves.
- Is measured for calculation of the _______ rate .
- PP Interval
- atrial rate
- is measured between the peaks of two successive R waves.
- Is measured for calculating the
heart rate (the ________ rate)
- RR Interval
- ventricular
1.
Thought to represent papillary muscle repolarization.
- is rarely seen normally but becomes
prominent in ________
- U wave
- hypokalemia