Final Part One rhythms Flashcards

sinus rhythm with PACS

Atrial Flutter
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atrial fib
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Junctional Rhythm
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Sinus rhythm with 2 multifocal PVCS
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V TACH
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Sinus Rhythm with Ventricular triplet

Sinus Rythmn

Sinus Rhythm (would be tach if 100)

V FIB

Sinus arrhythmia

Junctional Brady

Normal sinus rhythm with first degree AV block

Normal sinus rhythm with first -degree AV block
1 degree -> PR greater than 0.20

Second-degree AV block, Mobitz I

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- The right atrium receives venous blood from the inferior and superior venae cavae and the coronary sinus. The blood then passes through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle. With each contraction, the right ventricle pumps blood through the pulmonic valve into the pulmonary artery and to the lungs.
- Blood flows from the lungs to the left atrium by way of the pulmonary veins. It then passes through the mitral valve and into the left ventricle. As the heart contracts, blood is ejected through the aortic valve into the aorta and thus enters the systemic circulation.
Name the parts of the heart the start at the top left that will be 1

- Superior vena cava
- Pulmonic semilar valve
- right atrium
- tricuspid valve
5 Inferior vena cava
- right ventricle
- Inerventricular septum
- left ventricle
- papillary muscle
- Chordae tendineae
- Mitral Valve
- Aortic (semilunar valve)
- Left Atruim
- Pulmonary Artery