Practice strips

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Practice strips 1. Rhythm: _________________________________ Rate: _________________________________ P wave: _________________________________ PR interval: _________________________________ QRS complex: _________________________________ T wave: _________________________________ QT interval: _________________________________ Other: _________________________________ Interpretation: _________________________________ View Answer 1. Rhythm:…

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Disorders affecting 12-lead ECGs

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Disorders affecting 12-lead ECGs A 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is a key tool in diagnosing and evaluating certain disorders, such as angina, Prinzmetal’s angina, myocardial infarction (MI), pericarditis, left ventricular hypertrophy…

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Electrocardiogram analysis

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Electrocardiogram analysis After obtaining an electrocardiogram (ECG), you’ll want to read and interpret the findings. Becoming comfortable with ECG analysis will allow you to detect subtle, and sometimes dangerous, changes…

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Basic 12-lead electrocardiography

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Basic 12-lead electrocardiography The 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is a diagnostic test that helps identify pathologic conditions, especially ischemia and acute myocardial infarction (MI). It provides a more complete view of…

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Nonpharmacologic treatment

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Nonpharmacologic treatment Nonpharmacologic treatments for arrhythmias—including pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), and radiofrequency ablation—produce distinctive electrocardiogram (ECG) tracings. By understanding how these devices work, and the ECG changes they produce, you’ll…

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Electrolyte imbalances and drugs

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Electrolyte imbalances and drugs Patients with electrolyte imbalances—such as hyperkalemia, hypokalemia, hypercalcemia, and hypocalcemia—frequently show distinctive rhythm changes on electrocardiograms (ECGs). Likewise, patients taking such drugs as digoxin (Lanoxin) may…

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Atrioventricular blocks

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Atrioventricular blocks Atrioventricular (AV) heart block refers to an interruption or delay in the conduction of electrical impulses between the atria and the ventricles. The block can occur at the…

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Ventricular arrhythmias

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Ventricular arrhythmias Ventricular arrhythmias originate in the ventricles below the bifurcation of the bundle of His. These arrhythmias occur when electrical impulses depolarize the myocardium using a different pathway from…

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Atrial arrhythmias

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Atrial arrhythmias Atrial arrhythmias, the most common cardiac rhythm disturbances, result from impulses originating in the atrial tissue in areas outside the sinoatrial (SA) node. These arrhythmias can affect ventricular…

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Junctional arrhythmias

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Junctional arrhythmias Junctional arrhythmias originate in the atrioventricular (AV) junction—the area in and around the AV node and the bundle of His. The specialized pacemaker cells in the AV junction…

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