ARS: 12-Lead ECG Interpretation Flashcards

1
Q

If there is a wide QRS, then begin to evaluate for __________.

A

bundle-branch block

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2
Q

A wide QRS that is positive in the right-sided leads and negative in the left-sided leads is indicative of __________.

A

right bundle-branch block

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3
Q

In addition to increased Q wave amplitude in V5 and V6, left ventricular hypertrophy will also display _____________.

A

increased negative S wave signal amplitude in V1

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4
Q

Normally, aVR is small and slightly negative. If there is a high S wave in aVR, begin to suspect ___________.

A

right ventricular hypertrophy

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5
Q

A normal QRS is only ______ wide.

A

two boxes

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6
Q

Pacemakers lead to _________ on an EKG.

A

spikes

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7
Q

Hypokalemia is revealed by ____________.

A

U waves, flattening of the T wave, and prolonged QT interval

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