ECG Flashcards
- What does the P wave represent in an ECG?
Atrial depolarization
- The QRS complex in an ECG corresponds to which cardiac event?
Ventricular depolarization
- What is the normal duration of the PR interval?
0.12 to 0.20 seconds
- ST-segment elevation is most commonly associated with which condition?
Myocardial infarction
- Which electrolyte imbalance is indicated by peaked T waves on an ECG?
Hyperkalemia
- A prolonged QT interval may predispose a patient to which arrhythmia?
Torsades de Pointes
- What does the T wave represent in an ECG?
Ventricular repolarization
- In a standard 12-lead ECG, which leads are considered the limb leads?
Leads I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF
- What is the significance of a pathological Q wave on an ECG?
Indicates previous myocardial infarction
- Which condition is characterized by a ‘sawtooth’ pattern on the ECG?
Atrial flutter
- What does a widened QRS complex indicate?
Ventricular conduction delay, such as bundle branch block
- In which leads would you typically observe changes indicative of an inferior myocardial infarction?
Leads II, III, and aVF
- What is the heart rate if the R-R interval is 5 large squares on an ECG?
60 beats per minute
- Which ECG finding is characteristic of hypokalemia?
Presence of U waves
- The presence of delta waves on an ECG is indicative of which syndrome?
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome
- What is the normal axis range for the QRS complex in adults?
-30° to +90°
- Which ECG change is commonly seen in patients with pericarditis?
Diffuse ST-segment elevation
- A regularly irregular rhythm on ECG is typically seen in which condition?
Second-degree AV block (Mobitz type I)
- What does the QT interval represent?
Total time for ventricular depolarization and repolarization
- Which leads are used to assess for left ventricular hypertrophy?
Leads V1 and V5 or V6 (Sokolow-Lyon criteria)
What are the three standard limb leads in ECG?
“Lead I
Which leads are part of the augmented limb leads?
“aVR
What is the normal duration of a P wave?
“Less than 0.12 seconds”
What does the PR interval represent?
“Time taken for atrial depolarization and AV node delay”