ECG Changes Flashcards

1
Q

features of hypokalaemia?

A

U waves, small or absent t waves, prolonged PR and long QT and ST depression

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2
Q

right bundle branch block?

A

V1 M and V6 W
Marrow

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3
Q

causes of RBBB?

A

normal with age
right ventricular hypertrophy
cor pulmonale
PE
MI
atrial septal defect
cardiomyopathy/myocarditis

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4
Q

notched p waves can be seen in?

A

left atrial enlargement, mitral stenosis

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5
Q

where do you see absent of p waves?

A

AF

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6
Q

where do you see increased amplitude of p waves?

A

cor pulmonale

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6
Q

where do you see increased amplitude of p waves?

A

cor pulmonale

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7
Q

hypercalcaemia presents on ECG as?

A

shortened QT

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8
Q

what causes a loud S1?

A

mitral stenosis
left to right shunts
hyperdynamic states

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9
Q

causes of quiet s1?

A

mitral regurgitation

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10
Q

j wave can be seen in?

A

hypothermia

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11
Q

tall tented t waves can be seen in?

A

hyperkalaemia

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