ECGs Flashcards

1
Q

See dr mitchel powerpoint

A

very detailed

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2
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what does svt look like on ecg

A

narrow complex tachycardia

P waves are often hidden – being embedded in the QRS complexes.

Pseudo R’ wave may be seen in V1 or V2.

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3
Q

causes of persistent ST elevation?

A

left ventricular aneurysm

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4
Q

ST elevtation in AVR and profound widespread ST depression is indicative of which vessel disease?

A

Left main stem

and multi vessel

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5
Q

how would posterior MI present?

blood supply?

A

ST depression in V2-3
R wave changes

blood supply - posterior descending artery

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