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CCRN AACN Exam Questions And Correct Answers Atrial fibrillation adverse consequences - answer1. decreased cardiac output due to loss of atrial kick, rapid ventricular rate, irregular ventricular rhythm 2. tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy - in rapid afib for prolonged period of time 3. throm...

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CCRN AACN Exam Questions And Correct
Answers


Atrial fibrillation adverse consequences - answer✔1. decreased cardiac output due to loss of

atrial kick, rapid ventricular rate, irregular ventricular rhythm




2. tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy - in rapid afib for prolonged period of time




3. thromboembolism


right bundle branch - answer✔-right side of the interventricular septum and right ventricle


-impulse travels slower as the right ventricle is smaller/thinner


left bundle branch - answer✔two main divisions: anterior fascicle and posterior fascicle carrying

impulses to the left ventricle


PR interval - answer✔delay of AV node to allow filling of ventricles


QRS complex - answer✔ventricular depolarization

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shape depends on the lead that is being monitored and the ventricular activation device


T wave - answer✔ventricular repolarization




normally in the same direction as the QRS




upright, flat, inverted


pathologies of T wave - answer✔MI, E/L levels, drug effect, myocardial disease, and lead being

recorded


u wave - answer✔repolarization of the purkinje fibers




SHOULD BE POSITIVE especially when T wave is positive




large u waves can be seen when repolarization is abnormally prolonged - E/L imbalances like

hypokalemia, hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, IICP, LVH, certain medications


ST segment - answer✔early ventricular repolarization

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should be at isoelectric line


J point - answer✔where QRS complex ends and ST segment begins


QT interval - answer✔ventricular depolarization and repolarization varies with age, gender, and

heart rate




beginning of the QRS to the end of the T wave




QT must be corrected to a HR of 60 bpm


QTc - answer✔corrected QT interval =


QT/(square root of R-R interval)




normalizes for HR

long QTc --> torsades, ventricular arrhythmia, Vfib


vertical axis - answer✔each small box is 1mm or 0.1 mV




each large box is 5mm or 0.5 mV


most common complication of ischemic heart disease and MI - answer✔dysrhythmias

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best leads for differentiating wide QRS rhythms - answer✔v1 and v6


v1 and v6 - answer✔helps to differentiate VTACH from SVT with aberrant intraventricular

conduction




helps to recognize right and left bundle branch blocks




differentiates between right and left ventricular ectopy




differentiates between right and left ventricular pacing


v1 and v6 placement - answer✔v1 - fourth intercostal space at the right sternal border




v6 - left midaxillary line at the v4 level (fifth intercostal space midclavicular line)


primary dysrhythmia monitoring lead - answer✔V1


what is lead II used for? - answer✔used to identify atrial activity if unclear in other leads or for

visualization of R waves during synchronized cardioversion


rhythms with a short PR interval - answer✔may indicate presence of accessory pathway


lead III or avF - answer✔assists in diagnosis of hemiblock

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