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1
Q

What should you look at first when looking at EKG

A

Rate, rhythm, axis

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2
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If lead I is up and aVF is up, what is the axis

A

Normal

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3
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lead 1 up aVF down is what axis

A

Left axis deviation

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4
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If lead 1 is down and aVF is up what is the axis

A

Right axis deviation

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5
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What is lead 1 down and aVF down

A

Extreme right axis deviation

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6
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What is normal PR interval

A

<0.2

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7
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What is normal QRS

A

<0.12

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8
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What is normal QT

A

<0.45

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9
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What are the anterior leads

A

V1-4

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10
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What is responsible for supplying the anterior leads

A

LAD

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11
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What is responsible for supplying the inferior leads

A

RCA

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12
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What are the inferior leads

A

II, III, aVF

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13
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What are the lateral leads

A

I, V5, V6

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14
Q

What supplies the lateral leads

A

Circumflex A

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15
Q

What is another formula for CO

A

(Pa-Pv)/TPR

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16
Q

What is lusitropy

A

Speed of relaxation

17
Q

How is lusitropy related to inotropy

A

Inverse

18
Q

In hypovolemic shock, we don’t want to stimulate what response

A

Αdrenergic

19
Q

What is normal mean arterial pressure

A

About 93

20
Q

Pulse pressure is related to

A

Compliance

21
Q

What does aortic stenosis cause in pulse pressure

A

Decrease b/c systolic pressure is decreased

22
Q

Blocking serotonin receptors causes what

A

Vasodilation

23
Q

What is the difference between active and reactive hyperemia

A

Reactive is due to an ischemic event being cleared

Active is normal through exercise or other means

24
Q

What does β1 do systemically

A
  • Increase HR
  • increase contractility
  • increase nodal conduction
  • increase renin secretion
  • increase lipolysis
25
Q

What does α1 do systemically

A
  • constricts blood vessels in skin
  • constricts splanchnic
  • constricts GI sphincters
  • constricts bladder sphincters
26
Q

What does β2 do systemically

A
  • dilates skel musc vessels
  • dilates bronchiole SM
  • relaxes bladder wall
27
Q

What causes renin secretion

A

Drop in BP or β1 activation

28
Q

What is happening in an S3 in healthy individuals?

A

Mitral valve is opening and the large inflow of blood makes a sound when striking a compliant ventricle

29
Q

What is S3 commonly called? S4?

A

Ventricular gallop; atrial kick