T waves Flashcards

1
Q

Peak of the T wave indicates

A

Ventricular recovery

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2
Q

The T wave follows

A

the ST segment

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3
Q

Amplitude: _______ in lead I, II,
III, and up to _________ in the
precordial leads.

A

Amplitude: 0.5 mm in lead I, II,
III, and up to 10 mm in the
precordial leads.

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4
Q

Bumps in the T wave may indicate__________.

A

hidden P wave

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5
Q

Tall or tented T waves may indicate ___________.

A

MI or electrolyte imbalances such as hyperkalemia.

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6
Q

Heavily notched or pointed T waves may indicate__________.

A

pericarditis

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7
Q

Inverted T waves in I, II, aVl,
aVf, or V2 through V6 may
represent myocardial ischemia

A

Myocardial ischemia

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8
Q

Myocardial ischemia may be represented by inversion of T waves in leads __________.

A
I
II 
aVI
aVf  or
V2-V6
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