ECG Extra Flashcards

1
Q

What is an ECG?

A
  • Provides a record of the net cardiac electrical activity measured between two points on the body surface as it changes with time during the cardiac cycle
  • Records the net voltage difference between two points on the body surface, which is the product of the summation of many weak AP’s in the individual cells of the heart
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2
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ECG is the primary clinical tool for:

A
  • Detection and diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias and myocardial injury
  • Detects disturbances in heart rate, rhythm, and/or wave-front propagation
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3
Q

What interval corresponds with Ventricular Filling?

A

P-Q interval

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4
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What interval corresponds with Ventricular Systole?

A

Q-T

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5
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What interval corresponds with isovolumetric relaxation in early ventricular diastole until atrial contraction? AKA Quiescent phase

A

T wave to beginning of the next P wave

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6
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What is Automaticity? And which Specialized cell has the fastest rate?

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-It is the property of the specialized cells to spontaneously fire Action Potentials

  • SA node has the fastest rate and is therefore the dominant pacemaker.
  • Other specialized cells are latent pacemakers
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7
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What is the Absolute Refractory period

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  • The Time during which the working myocardial cells cannot be stimulated to fire another action potential through most of the action potential
  • This precludes summated or tetanic contractions from occurring
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8
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What is the relative refractory period?

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-Time where myocardial cell can fire an action potential, but it requires a greater than normal stimulation

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9
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What key ions go in during Phase 0 of a Specialized/pacemaker cell Action potential?

A

Ca2+

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10
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What key ions exit during Phase 3 of specialized/pacemaker cell Action potential?

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K+

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11
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What ions are going in during Phase 4 of specialized/pacemaker cell action potential?

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Na+ and Ca2+

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12
Q

The strength of a cardiac muscle contraction is directly proportional to what?

A

Intracellular Ca2+ concentration

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13
Q

What is a Lead?

A

The electrical potential difference between two electrodes.

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14
Q

What ECG wave intervals are normally isoelectric?

A
  • PR

- ST

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15
Q

Ventricles contract during which ECG interval?

A

ST segment

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16
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True or False: The AV node is the ONLY electrical link between the atria and the ventricles.

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True

17
Q

What are 6 indications of a Normal Sinus ECG?

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  1. Frequency of QRS complexes is approximately 1 per second

2. Shape of the QRS complex is normal (R upright) in Lead II with a duration of