Heart Pressures and Lead Views Flashcards

1
Q

All answers must give systolic/diastolic pressure

A

Okey doke

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2
Q

Pulmonary artery?

A

15-30 mmHg/ 4-12 mmHg

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3
Q

Left atrium?

A

1-10 mmHg

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4
Q

Left ventricle?

A

100-140 mmHg/ 1-10mmHg

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5
Q

Aorta?

A

100-140/60-90 mmHg

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6
Q

Right atrium?

A

0-8 mmHg

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7
Q

Right ventricle?

A

15-30 mmHg / 0-8 mmHg

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8
Q

What leads could you see an inferior MI, and what coronary artery would be occluded?

A

III, aVf, II

RCA

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9
Q

What would an ST elevation in V3 + V4 show?

A

Occlusion of LAD

Anteroapical infarction

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10
Q

What would an extensive anterior MI show as?

A

V1 - V6, aVl, I

LCA

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11
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What would elevation in V1 + V2 show?

A

Anteroseptal infarct of LAD

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12
Q

How would an posterior MI present?

A

V1, V2 R raised, instead of pathological Q

RCA

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13
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What would an ST elevation in leads V5, V6, I and aVl show?

A

Anterolateral infarct of circumflex artery

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