Kaplan Prep - ECG Flashcards
1
Q
What is an ECG?
A
It is a device used to measure electrical impulses in the heart
2
Q
Where does the electrical impulse for the heart begin?
A
It begins at the SA node (sinotrial node) found in the right atrium.
3
Q
The SA node is also known as?
A
It is also known as the “pacemaker” of the heart.
4
Q
Step by the step movement of an electrical impulse.
A
- The electrical impulse begins at the SA node (sinoatrial node) found in the right atrium.
- The impulse spreads through the atria creating atrial systole. 3. The impulse then travels through the AV node into the bundle of His.
- From there, the impulse continues to ravel towards the ventricular apex.
- Finally, it travels through the Purkinje fibers to the myocardium.
5
Q
Important waves of ECG.
A
- Atrial depolarization and atrial systole are denoted as the P-wave.
- Ventricular depolarization and ventricular systole are denoted as the QRS complex.
- Ventricular repolarization and ventricular diastole are denoted as a T-wave.
- There is no way to note the repolarization of the atria.
- Its activity is lost within the QRS complex.