ECGs Flashcards

(10 cards)

1
Q

Lateral Leads (left)

A

I
aVL
V6

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2
Q

Inferior leads

A

II
III
aVF

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3
Q

Anterior

A

V2
V3
V4

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4
Q

Where is it normal for QRS to be negative deflection?

A

aVR
V1

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5
Q

In which lead can it be normal for a T wave to be flat, negative or positive

A

V1

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6
Q

In which lead can the QRs be positive/negative and the T wave follows - must look at other inferior leads for abnormalities

A

III

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7
Q

ST segment depression indicates

A

High risk of progression to major myocardial damage

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8
Q

Main abnormality for acute posterior wall STEMI?

A

ST depression in anterior leads

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9
Q

Post cardiac arrest syndrome

A
  1. Post cardiac arrest brain injury
  2. Post cardiac arrest myocardial dysfunction
  3. Systemic ischaemia reperfusion response
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10
Q

TWI normal in leads

A

AVR, V1 and III

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