Rapid Interpretation of EKGs - Chapter 2 highlights Flashcards
The EKG is recorded on ruled (graph) paper. The smallest divisions are what sized squares?
1 millimeter squares
Between the heavy black lines there are how many squares?
5
The height or depth of waves is measured from the baseline in millimeters and is a measure of what?
voltage
The ________ of a wave is the direction in which it records on an EKG.
deflection
The ________ of a wave is the magnitude (in millimeters) of upward deflection or downward deflection.
amplitude
Positive deflections are ________ on the EKG.
upward
Negative deflections are _________ on the EKG.
downward
The amount of time represented by the distance between two heavy black lines is what?
0.2 seconds
Each small division (measured horizontally between two fine lines) represents?
0.04 seconds
The standard EKG is composed of 12 separate leads. Six _____ leads and six _____ leads.
six limb leads
six chest leads
To obtain the limb leads, electrodes are placed where?
right arm, left arm, and left leg
Lead I is horizontal, and its left arm electrode is _______ (positive or negative)?
positive
When we consider Lead III, the left arm electrode is now _______, and the left leg electrode is _______. (positive or negative for both blanks)
Lead III - left arm negative, left leg positive
Fun fact: The bipolar limb lead configuration (such as leads I, II, and III) are sometimes called?
Einthoven’s triangle
he’s the guy that discovered the EKG
What does AVF stand for?
Augmented Voltage Foot
(in order to be able to use the augmented limb leads, the voltage has to be amplified so it will match the wave magnitude of leads I, II, and III)