Lec 3 - ECG Flashcards

1
Q

What does an ECG do

A

detects electrical activity of cell mass, detects electrical changes within the myocardium,

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2
Q

what info can be derived from an ECG

A

heart rate, heart rhythm, conduction times across the heart, location of ischaemic damage

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3
Q

a wave of depolarisation travelling towards a positive electrode results in a

A

positive deflection in the ECG trace

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4
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a wave of depolarisation travelling away from a positive electrode results in a

A

negative deflection

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5
Q

a wave of repolarisation travelling towards a positive electrode results in a

A

negative deflection

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6
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a wave of repolarisation travelling away from a positive electrode results in a

A

positive deflection

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7
Q

the voltage amplitude is directly related to the

A

mass of tissue undergoing depolarisation or repolarisation

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8
Q

what is needed to produce a 12 lead ecg

A

limb leads, chest leads, augmented limb leads

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9
Q

the six limb leads include

A

leads 1, 2, 3, aVR, aVL and aVF

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10
Q

which leads are bipolar

A

leads 1, 2 and 3 - two recording electrodes are used

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11
Q

which leads are unipolar

A

aVR, aVL, aVF

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12
Q

what are the six unipolar chest leads?

A

v1-v6

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13
Q

what is the cardiac axis

A

The axis of the ECG is the major direction of the overall electrical activity of the heart.

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14
Q

what are some causes of axis deviation

A

position of heart, hypertrophy, infarcted tissue, conduction problems

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15
Q

what does the p wave represent

A

atrial depolarisation

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16
Q

what does the pr segment represent

A

av nodal delay

17
Q

what does the qrs complex represent

A

ventricular depolarisation (atria repolarising simultaneously)

18
Q

what does the st segment show

A

time during which ventricles are contracting and emptying

19
Q

what does the t wave represent

A

ventricular repolarisation

20
Q

what does the tp interval represent

A

time during which ventricles are relaxing and filling