EKG Strip Practice Flashcards
-Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT) or PSVT
-abrupt >100
-P waves are consistently abnormal
-Multifocal atrial pacemaker
-3 P wave abnormality
->100 bpm
-Wondering atrial pacemaker
-3 different P morphology
-<100 bpm
-Wandering Atrial Pacemaker
-3 different P wave morphology
-<100 WAP
->100 MAP
-Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) or paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT)
-abrupt > 100bpm
-P waves are consistently abnormal
-atrial fibrillation
-irregularly regular
-no P waves
atrial flutter
-Premature atrial contraction (PAC)
-early beat with P wave
-Premature junctional contraction (PJC)
-early beat with no P wave
-Premature atrial contraction (PAC)
-early beats with P wave
-Premature junctional contraction (PJC)
-early beat with no P wave
asystole
-ventricular fibrillation
-ventricular fibrillation
-sustained polymorphic ventricular tachycardia
-torsades de pointes
-120-200bpm
->3 PVCs
-sustained polymorphic ventricular tachycardia
-120-200bpm
->3 PVCs
-sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia
-120-200bpm
->3 PVCs
-sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia
-120-200bpm
->3 PVCs
-premature ventricular contractions
-wide QRS
-ventricular trigeminy
-PVCs are every 2 beats
-ventricular bigeminy
-PVCs are every other beats
-atrial paced beat
-ventricular paced beat
-AV paced beat
-Wolff-Parkinson White (WPW)
-upstroke
-short PR and long QRS
-first degree heart block
-prolonged PR interval
-second degree type 1 heart block
-PR interval is increasingly long until the beat drops -> repeats
-Mobitz 1
-Wenckebach
-second degree heart block type 2
-beats drop randomly
-second degree 2:1 heart block
-every other beat is dropping
-third degree heart block
-P and QRS are not proportional
-no correlation
-atria and ventricles have no communication
-right bundle branch block
-wide QRS
-bunny ears in V1
-right bundle branch block
-bunny ears in V1
-left bundle branch block
-notched QRS in V6
-inverse QRS in V1
-left bundle branch block
-notched QRS in V6
-inverse QRS in V1
-right bundle branch block
-bunny ears in V1
-left bundle branch block
-notched QRS in V6
-inverse QRS in V1
-sinus tachycardia
-still can see p wave
-Supraventricular tachycardia
-P wave is buried
-second degree type 1 heart block
-increasingly long PR Interval followed by a drop
-third degree heart block
atrial fibrillation
-2,3,aVF - inferior wall MI
-V5, V6- lateral wall MI???
-anterior?
-anterior lateral MI
-1, aVL - lateral
-V3 and V4- anterior
-lateral wall MI
-Wolff-Parkinson White (WPW)
-upstroke
-short PR and long QRS
-Wolff-Parkinson White (WPW)
-upstroke
-short PR and long QRS
What electrolyte abnormality is this?
-hyperkalemia
-pointy T waves
What electrolyte abnormality is this?
-hypokalemia
-ST depression/flattening followed by a U wave
What electrolyte abnormality is this?
-hypocalcemia
-prolonged QT segment `
what electrolyte abnormality is this?
-hypercalcemia
-shortened QT segment
-pericarditis
-ST elevation in every lead
-osborn wave
-hypothermia
-hypothermia
-osborn wave
-pulmonary embolism
-S1Q2T3
-stroke
-diffuse T wave inversions and prominent U waves
Wolff-Parkinson White