Electrocardiogram Flashcards

1
Q

P-wave?

A

Atrial depolarization

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2
Q

What happens to the atrial repolarization?

A

It is masked by the QRS complex

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3
Q

PR interval?

A

Conduction delay through AV node

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4
Q

How long is the PR interval?

A

<200 msec

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5
Q

QRS complex?

A

Ventricular depolarization

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6
Q

How long is the QRS complex?

A

<120 msec

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7
Q

QT interval?

A

Mechanical contraction of the ventricles

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8
Q

T-wave?

A

Ventricular repolarization

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9
Q

What would a T-wave inversion indicate?

A

Recent MI

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10
Q

ST segment?

A

Isoelectric, ventricles depolarized

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11
Q

U-wave?

A
  • Hypokalemia

- Bradycardia

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12
Q

What is the speed of conduction order?

A

Purkinje>Atria>Ventricles>AV Node

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13
Q

What are the pacemakers speed of conduction?

A

SA>AV>Bundle of His/Purkinje/Ventricles

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14
Q

What is the conduction pathway?

A

SA Node–>Atria–>AV node–>Common bundle–>Bundle branches–>Purkinje fibers–>Ventricles

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15
Q

A prolongued QT interval can lead to ….

A

Torsades de pointes

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16
Q

Torsades the pointes is a ventricular tachycardia that can progress to….

A

Ventricular fibrillation

17
Q

Congenital long QT syndromes are most often due to defects in…

A

Cardiac sodium or potassium channels

18
Q

Long QT syndrome in Jervell and Lange-nielsen syndrome can present with…

A

Sensorineural deafness

19
Q

ANP is released from ________ in response to _______ and _________.

A

Atrial myocytes, increased blood volume, atrial pressure

20
Q

ANP causes…

A
  • Vascular relaxation
  • Decreased Na resorption at medullary collecting tubule
  • Constricts efferent renal arterioles
  • Dilates afferent renal arterioles (cGMP)