Misc EKG Findings Flashcards
EKG findings w/ Brugada
- RBBB
- ST Elevation V1-V3
EKG findings w/ Wellen’s
severe T wave inversion in V2-V4
when is QT prolongation considered abnormal?
if > than 440 msec
potential EKG findings w/ hypertrophic CM
5
- LAE
- LVH
- increased QRS voltage
- dagger Q wave
- strain pattern
EKG findings hyperkalemia
3
- p wave flat
- QRS wide
- peaked T waves
EKG findings hypokalemia
3
- T waves flatten/invert
- ST segment inversion
- u waves in V2-V4
EKG Findings hypercalcemia
1
- short QT interval
Hypocalcemia findings on EKG
1
prolonged QT interval
hypermagnesemia findings on EKG
2
- peaked T waves
- widened QRS
hypomagnesemia findings on EKG
2
- T waves flat
- u waves present
EKG findings w/ digoxin/digitalis
3
- look at precordial leads
- tall R wave that slopes down
- sagging of scooping ST segment depression
EKG findings w/ Calcium Channel Blockers
3
- bradycardia
- AV blocks
- ventricular bradyarrhythmias
EKG findings w/ BBs
2
- first deg AV block
- bradycardia
EKG findings with Lithium
2
- diffuse T wave inversion
- QTc prolongation
EKG findings with TCAs (amitriptyline)
2
- QRS widening
- ventricular dysrhythmias
EKG findings with hypothermia
- osborn J waves (convex deflection between QRS and ST segment)
EKG findings with COPD
3
- RAE
- MAT
- low QRS voltage
EKG findings w/ pulmonary embolism
- s wave in lead I, q wave in lead III, inverted t wave in lead III
- t wave inversion in V1-V5
- RBBB
EKG findings of pericarditis
2
- diffuse ST elevation
- PR depression/prolongation
EKG findings with benign early repolarization
3
- J point elevation
- diffuse ST elevation w/ slurred/notched J point
- fish hook appearance