ECG Flashcards
Approach to an ECG (6 steps)
- Calculate the rate
- Is the QRS wide or narrow
- Is the RR interval regular or irregular?
- Is there a P for every QRS
- Is there a QRS for every P
(are they related)
- Is the rhythm sustained or paroxsymal?
Calculation of instantaneous heart rate on ECG
25mm/s - divide 1500 by the number of small boxes between R’s
50mm/s - divide 3000 by the number of small boxes between R’s
Pen x10 rule
Count the number of QRS within 30 big boxes
25mm/s x this by 10
50mm/s x this by 20
How to remember einthoven’s triangle
Lead 1 = 1L = left arm to right arm
Lead II = 2L = Right arm to left leg
Lead III = 3L = Left arm to left leg
Classes of anti-arrythmics
I = sodium channel blockade (lidocaine, etc.)
II = beta-blockers
III = potassium channel blocker (Sotalol and amiodarone)
IV = calcium channel blocker (Diltiazem)
Digocine
No body kills cats
What is the rhythm?
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/467/q_image_thumb.png?1649596095)
Rarely paroxysmal
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/467/a_image_thumb.png?1649596117)
What is the rhythm?
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/472/q_image_thumb.png?1649596187)
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/472/a_image_thumb.png?1649596235)
Mobitz type 1 vs type 2 AVB
Mobitz 1 = progressive PR interval before a beat is dropped
This is normally vagally mediated and not pathologic
Mobitz 2 = fixed interval
This is normally pathologic and likely due to AV nodal disease.
What is the rhythm?
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/479/q_image_thumb.png?1649596413)
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/479/a_image_thumb.png?1649596436)
What is the rhythm?
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/486/q_image_thumb.png?1649596477)
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/486/a_image_thumb.png?1649596527)
What is the rhythm?
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/495/q_image_thumb.png?1649596556)
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/495/a_image_thumb.png?1649596579)
What is the rhythm?
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/501/q_image_thumb.png?1649596602)
BBB
Occurs in pulmonic stenosis
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/501/a_image_thumb.png?1649596838)
Deflections of the QRS in RBB vs. LBB?
RBB is negative in lead 2
LBB is positive in lead 2
What is the rhythm?
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/512/q_image_thumb.png?1649596860)
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/474/553/512/a_image_thumb.png?1649596883)
What is a wandering pacemaker?
Varying amplitude of P-waves. This occurs in dogs because the pacemaker site within the SAN can vary in its position.