CVS 13: Understanding the ECG Flashcards

1
Q

What are ECGs used to distinguish?

A
  • Tachyarrhythmia/ Bradyarrhythmia
  • Myocardial infarction/ ischaemia
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Assessment of pacing
  • Electrolyte disturbances
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2
Q

Which plane are the limb leads?

A

The FRONTAL plane

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3
Q

What are the limb leads used for? Which lead acts as the ground?

A
  • Measure the potential difference between the limbs

- Right leg= neutral/ ground electrode

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4
Q

How is the aVR derived?

A

The average between the left arm and left leg (-ve) to the right arm (+ve)

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5
Q

How is the aVL derived?

A

The average between the right arm and left leg (-ve) to the left arm (+ve)

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6
Q

How is the aVF derived?

A

Average between the right arm and left arm (-ve) to the left leg (+ve)

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7
Q

What does one small 1mm x 1mm block represent?

A

0.04s (40ms) and 0.1mV amplitude

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8
Q

What are the angles for the 3 main leads?

A

Lead 1: 0 degrees
Lead 2: 60 degrees
Lead 3: 120 degrees

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9
Q

What are the angles for the three augmented leads?

A

aVF: 90 degrees
aVL: -30 degrees
aVR: 210 degrees

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10
Q

What is the QRS axis? What is it’s normal range?

A

The main direction of ventricular depolarisation.

-30 to + 90 degrees (aVL to aVF)

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11
Q

Which pole do the chest leads V1- V6 form?

A

The positive cathode

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12
Q

Which pole is formed by the negative pole?

A

Wilson’s central terminal (a composite pole of the right arm, left arm and left leg = average potential of body)

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13
Q

Which two precordial leads give information on the septum?

A

V1 and V2

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14
Q

Which two precordial leads tie information about the anterior aspect?

A

V3 and V4

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15
Q

Which two precordial leads give information about the lateral aspect?

A

V5 and V6

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