EKG Flashcards

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atrial depolarization

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  • depolarization slows
  • allowing time for blood in atria to enter the ventricles
  • slow conduction through AV node is carried by calcium (ca++) ions
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ventricular conduction system

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  • originates at His bundle which penetrates AV valves the immedicatley bifurcates (in the interventricular septum) int he the right and left bundle branches
  • the His “bundle” and both “bundle” branches are “bundles” or rapidly conduction purkinje fibers.
  • like the myocardium, purkinje fibers use fast-moving na+ ions for conduction of depolarization
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3
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depolaizaion

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  • conducts slowly through the AV node (using ca++ ions)
  • then conducts rapidly (using na+ ions) through the His bundle to the right and left bundle branches into the terminal filaments of the purkinje fibers
  • which depolarizes the ventricular myocytes
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4
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ventricular conduction system

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  • consists of rapidly conducting purkinje fibers
  • terminal filaments of purkinje fibers depolarize the ventricular myocardium
  • initiating ventricular contraction while inscribing a QRS complex on EKG
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5
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entire qrs

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represents ventricular depolarization

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6
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st elevation or depression

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usually a sign of serious pathology that may indicate imminent problems

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7
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st segment

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  • represents the “plateua” (inital) phase of ventricular repolarization.
  • ventricular repolarization is rather minimal during the ST segment
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8
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t wave

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rapid phase of ventricular repolarization

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9
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repolarization

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-accomplished by K+ ions leaving the myocytes

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10
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qt interval

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-represent the duration of ventricular systole and is measured from the beginning of the QRS until the end of the T wave

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11
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Ca++ ions

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produce myocardial contractions

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12
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K+ ions

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outflow causes repolarization

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13
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Voltage

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height or depth of waves measures from baseline in millimeters

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14
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Time of small boc

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.04 seconds

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15
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Time of large box

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.20 sec

=5 small boxes @ .04 sec

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16
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Remember

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A wave of depolarization is a progressive wave of positive charges passing through myocardial cells. So, when a depolarization wave moves toward a positive electrode, a positive (upward) deflection s produced on the ekg (or monitor) for that particular lead.

17
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Ekg

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Recording cardiac electrical activity from 6 different angles. Gives much greater and more accurate perspective.