ECG Flashcards

1
Q

What is this rhythm?

A

Sinus Bradycarida

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2
Q

What is this rhythm?

A

Sinus Tachycardia

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3
Q

What is this rhythm?

A

Normal Sinus Rhythm

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4
Q

What is this rhythm?

A

Sinus Arrhythmia

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5
Q

What is this rhythm?

A

Atrial Fibrillation

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6
Q

What is this rhythm?

A

Atrial Flutter

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7
Q

What is this rhythm?

A

Ventricular Tachycardia

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8
Q

What is this rhythm?

A

Ventricular Fibrillation

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9
Q

What is this rhythm?

A

Asystole

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10
Q

What is this and what does it signify?

A

QRS Complex and normal depolarisation of ventricles

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11
Q

What is this wave and what does it mean?

A

T Wave and ventricular repolarisation

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12
Q

What is this wave and what does it mean?

A

S Wave and late ventricular depolarisation

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13
Q

What is this wave and what does it mean?

A

R Wave and early ventricular depolarisation

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14
Q

What is this wave and what does it mean?

A

Q Wave and normal depolarisation of intraventricular septum from left to right

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15
Q

What is this wave and what does it mean?

A

P Wave and atrial depolarisation

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16
Q

Length of time for PR Interval?

A

0.12 to 0.2 seconds (3 to five small boxes)

17
Q

Length of time for QRS Complex?

A

0.04 to 0.12 seconds

18
Q

What is the FIVE STEP method?

A

Rate, Rhythm, P Wave, PR Interval, QRS Complex

19
Q

Six second method?

A

Count the number of R waves in six seconds and multiply by 10

20
Q

How do you do the 300 method?

A

Count the number of large boxes between each R wave and divide this number into 300

21
Q

Clinical Significance of NSR?

A

Rhythm used to compare against all others

22
Q

Clinical Significance of Sinus Bradycardia (there are two)?

A

Asymptomatic: management not required but continue to monitor in case this changes
Symptomatic: Assess patient, treat causes and manage symptoms

23
Q

Clinical Significance of AF?

A

High incidence, increased risk of clot, loss of atrial kick and management will depend on presentation

24
Q

Clinical Significance of VT?

A

Usually indicates cardiac arrest, rapid rate and loss of atrial kick causes drop in cardiac output and decrease perfusion, treatment can range from supportive, DCCV or defib

25
Q

Clinical Significance of VF?

A

100% will cause cardiac arrest and will cease all life functions within seconds

26
Q

Clinical Significance of Asystole?

A

No cardiac output, often confirms death