Final Part 2 Flashcards

1
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literally means without rhythm and it is used to denote any abnormal rhythm

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arrhythmia

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2
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define arrhythmia

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An arrhythmia is an abnormal rhythm

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3
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define depolarization

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Depolarization occurs in the 4 chambers of the heart first the atria and then both ventricles. The SA Node on the wall of the right atrium initiates depolarization in the right and left atria, causing contraction which is symbolized by the P wave on an electrocardiogram

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4
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causing contraction

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depolarization

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5
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the term regular in cardiac monitoring indicates

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indicates a rhythm of constant rate.

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6
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A P-wave basically is

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depolarization passong rapidly through the atrial myocardium produces the P wave on a EKG

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7
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A QRS complex is produced by what on a EKG

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ventricular depolarization

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8
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When the ventricular myocardium depolarizes it produces a

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QRS complex on the EKG

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9
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A U wave basically is

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The final phase of Purkinje depolarization which may record a small hump, the U wave following the T wave on a EKG.

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10
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overdrive suppression

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allows the automaticity center with the fastest rate to be the dominant pacemaker. NO competition

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11
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allows the automaticity center with fastest rate to be the dominant pacemaker (no competition)

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SA Node overdrive suppression

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12
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Rhythms that lack a constant duration between paced cycles are said to be

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irregular

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13
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What are irregular rhythms

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rhythms that lack a constant duration between paced cycles

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14
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The term irregularly irregular describes

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an old designation that describes an irregular and chaotic rhythm that has not predictable recurring pattern

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15
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When is the term parasystolic said

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When automaticity focus has entrance block it is said to be parasystolic the focus paces but can’t be overdrive-supressed

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16
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the focus paces but can’t be overdrive-supressed

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parasystolic

17
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an irregular rhythm normal rate range, the pacemaking activity wanders from the SA Node atrial foci

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Wandering Pacemaker

18
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Define a Wandering Pacemaker

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it is a irregular rhythm produced by the pacemaker activity wandering from the SA Node to nearby atrial automaticity foci. Produces cycle length variation as well as variation in the shape of the “P” waves. The overall rate is within normal range

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P’wave shape varies, atrial rate less than 100 irregular ventricular rhythm

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wandering pacemaker

20
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cycle lengths vary, P wave morphology (shape) varies as the pacemaking center moves

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Wandering Pacemaker

21
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MAT

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Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia

22
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entrance block

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parasystole

23
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having more than one focus

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multifocal

24
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An rhythm of patients with COPD, heart rate is over 100 bpm, P’ waves of various shapes, since three or more atrial foci are involved

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MAT— Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia

25
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a rhythm sometimes associated with digitalis toxicity in patients with heart disease

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MAT— Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia

26
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Is caused by continuous rapid-firing of multiple atrial automaticity foci, no single implies depolarizes the atria completely, an only an occasional, random atrial depolarization reaches the AV Node tone conducted to the ventricles: this produces an irregular QRS rhythm.

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atrial fibrillation

27
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Describe Atrial Fibrillation

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it is an irregular rhythm, continuous chaotic atrial spikes, irregular ventricular rhythm

28
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not an arrhythmia of healthy young people, results of multiple “irritable” atrial foci, suffering from entrance block, pacing rapidly

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Atrial Fib

29
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no single impulse completely depolarizes both atria, there are no P wavs, just a series of erratic spikes on EKG

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Atrial Fib

30
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has an irregular rhythm in which we see discernible P waves, P waves are not identical, the rate does not gradually increase, the rate is less than 100, P waves are of different shapes

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Wandering Pacemaking