18. EKG Analysis Flashcards

1
Q

List the systematic steps for fully analyzing an EKG.

A
  1. Check lead aVR for P & QRS pointing down
  2. Rate
  3. Conduction intervals (P, PR, QRS)
  4. Axis
  5. Rhythm (rate, QRS width, presence of P, P: QRS, QRS regularity)
  6. Hypertrophy
  7. Ischemia (check each lead for Q wave duration, ST changes, T wave inversion)
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2
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What defines a complete BBB?

A

QRS width > 0.11 sec

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3
Q

How is a RBBB identified on an EKG?

A

R-R configuration in V1

“Rabbit Ears on the Right”

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4
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How is a LBBB identified on an EKG?

A

Wide shouldered appearance in V6

“LBB is Long on the Left”

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What are the 2 most common technical errors in exercise testing?

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  • Insufficient intensity (must achieve > 85% of age-predicted HRmax)
  • Poor EKG quality
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What is the normal EKG response to exercise?

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  • Only drop in HR w/in first min of exercise due to anxiety relief
  • Otherwise a progressive, narrow, sinus tachycardia w/o ST changes
  • Progressive fusing of the T & P waves
  • Coarsening of the baseline w/ increasing workloads
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