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RCES Actual Exam Questions with Complete Solutions What ionic flows occur across the cardiac muscle cell membrane during the plateau (phase 2) of the action potential? - ANSWER Ca++ enters, K+ exits What is the response of cardiac tissues paced during the relative refractory period ...

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RCES Actual Exam Questions with Complete Solutions What ionic flows occur across the cardiac muscle cell membrane during the plateau (phase 2) of the action potential? - ANSWER Ca++ enters, K+ exits What is the response of cardiac tissues paced during the relative refractory period (RRP)? Compa red to fully depolarized cells, stimulation in the RRP ______ - ANSWER require higher mA but creates a weaker contraction What is required to sustain a reentry circuit? - ANSWER - two parallel pathways connected proximally and distal ly - one pathway conducts slower than the other -one pathway has a longer refractory period Overdrive suppression - ANSWER The pause after rapid atrial pacing ceases (The pause induced in an automatic focus by a temporarily overdriving pacema ker The "triggered" mechanism may cause... - ANSWER an arrhythmia What mechanism causes triggered arrhythmias? - ANSWER After depolarization Triggered arrhythmias are often associated with... - ANSWER digitalis toxicity or elevated inter ventricular Ca++ levels Which arrhythmia most closely resembles an "itch of the heart" in acutely ill patients? - ANSWER Automatic arrhythmias What information does the "stem" channel contain? - ANSWER A pacing output What french size is a catheter with an outer diameter of 2.66 mm? - ANSWER 8 French The outside diameter of a 5.5 fr catheter is... - ANSWER 1.83 mm Closely spaced bipolar cardiac electrodes record local... - ANSWER depolarization only (phase 0) Surface ECG leads are usually filtered at - ANSWER 0.1 to 100 Hz Normal EGM filter settings for bipolar EP catheters are... - ANSWE R 30 -300 Hz If large T waves in an electro gram interfere with A or V wave recognition you should... - ANSWER raise the high -pass filter A porous tip steroid -emitting tip on a pacemaker lead is beneficial because they reduce the acu te... - ANSWER -Stimulation threshold -inflammation reaction Compared to the permanent pacemaker, the temporary pacer has... - ANSWER constant current and generated up to 20 volts When connecting a bipolar pacing lead to the PSA or pulse generator, the distal electrode should be connected to the ________ terminal. - ANSWER black active negative terminal During typical AFL ablation it is best to use_______ RF catheters to prevent _______ - ANSWER - cooled, - pulmonary embolism The most anterior heart valve is the - ANSWER pulmonary valve The CS os is located - ANSWER posterior to the tricuspid valve the fossa oval is located - ANSWER superior to the CS os the crista terminalis is located - ANSWER anterior to the IVC The atrial appendage is located - ANSWER superior to the fossa ovalis The posterior border of the triangle of koch is the - ANSWER CS os the superior boarder of the triangle of koch is the _______ and normally contains the ________ - ANSWER -tendon of todaro -Fast AV node pathway the triangle of koch is defined by the following structures within the right atrium... - ANSWER - the osmium o f the coronary sinus (posteriorly) -the anterior portion of the tricuspid valve annulus

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