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v fib, v tach, asystole, PEA, idioventricular, 2nd degree T2, complete heart block what are the 7 lethal rhythms? P-R interval #4 NSR (Normal Sinus Rhythm) Sinus bradycardia
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1. v fib, v tach, asystole, PEA, idioventricular, 2nd degree T2, complete heart 
block: what are the 7 lethal rhythms? 
2. P-R interval: #4 
3. NSR (Normal Sinus Rhythm): 
4. Sinus bradycardia: <60bpm, TX: pacing, atropine, treat reversibl 
5. Sinus tachycardia: >100-<160, TX: identify and tx underlying c 
6. sinus arrest: 
7. PACs: looks like sinus arrest, TX: underlying cause, P waves are d 
8. atrial flutter: P wave...
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Medications for pulselessness (asystole, Vfib, PEA): - ANSWEREpinephrine, Amiodarone 
 
Medications for slow rhythms (sinus brady, junctional escape, idioventricular, blocks) - ANSWERAtropine, epinephrine infusion, dopamine 
 
Medications used for fast rhythms (Afib, Aflutter, SVT, junctional tachycardia): - ANSWERCardizem, Amiodarone, Digoxin, Betablockers, adenosine, lidocaine, Procainamide 
 
Inherent SA node rate - ANSWER60-100 
 
The normal PR interval - ...
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ECG Basics Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions
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Ventricular fibrillation is generally present with cardiac arrest and is most often brought on by myocardial ischemia. - T o F correct answer: False 
 
Which is the correct intervention sequence for asystole? correct answer: Assess the patient; confirm rhythm in another lead; initiate CPR 
 
Which heart block is considered normal in some individuals? correct answer: Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) with 1st degree block 
 
What does the information found in the last 0.04 seconds from the J point bac...
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ECG Rhythm Identification Answer Sheet 
Pediatric Rhythms (core PALS rhythms A to H; non-core rhythms I to M): 
A.	Normal sinus rhythm 
B.	Sinus tachycardia 
C.	Sinus bradycardia 
D.	Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) 
E.	Wide-complex tachycardia; presumed ventricular tachycardia (monomorphic) 
F.	Ventricular fibrillation (VF) 
G.	Asystole 
H.	Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) 
 
I.	SVT converting to sinus rhythm with adenosine administration 
J.	Wide-complex tachycardia (in a child with known...
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Idioventricular Rhythm - no P waves, WIDE QRS, T wave opposite 
<40bpm - accelerated idioventricular rhythm is anything greater than? 
v fib - DEFIB 
v tach - do ur ghost have a pulse? if yes-adenosine, no-CPR, O2, epi! 
1st degree AV block - only one with no extra P wave, often confused with 
NSR, PR interval is >0.20 
2nd degree AV block T1 - inconsistent PR interval, R-R inconsistent 
INCONSISTENCY 
2nd degree AV block T2 - P-R ...
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Which statement is correct regarding premature ventricular complexes (PVCs)? 
PVCs originate from the atrium. 
PVCs may be unifocal or multifocal in origin. 
PVCs will not lead to ventricular tachycardia. 
PVCs only originate from one site in the ventricles. - PVCs may be unifocal or multifocal in origin. 
 
A regular rhythm at a rate of 40-60 beats per minute, with narrow QRS complexes, and no visible P waves, is consistent with the presence of: 
atrial fibrillation. 
sinus bradycardia. 
juncti...
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NURS 420- Quiz #1 Exam Questions With 
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a wide QRS is defined as - answergreater than .12 sec 
Conduction system of the heart - answerSA node, AV node, bundle of His, r and l bundle 
branches, and Purkinje fibers 
What is the P wave of an ECG? - answeratrial depolarization 
What is the QRS complex of an ECG? - answerventricular depolarization and atrial 
repolarization 
What is the T wave of an ECG? - answerventricular repolarization 
PR interval - answerdelay of AV node to al...
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Baylor Scott & White EKG Test Comprehensive Questions with Answers 100% Accuracy|Latest 2024 | what are the 7 lethal rhythms? - v fib, v tach, asystole, PEA, idioventricular, 2nd degree T2, complete heart block #4 - P-R interv
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Baylor Scott & White EKG Test Comprehensive Questions with Answers 100% Accuracy|Latest 2024 | 
 
 
what are the 7 lethal rhythms? - v fib, v tach, asystole, PEA, idioventricular, 2nd degree T2, complete heart block 
 
#4 - P-R interval 
 
 - NSR (Normal Sinus Rhythm) 
 
<60bpm, TX: pacing, atropine, treat reversible causes - Sinus bradycardia 
 
>100-<160, TX: identify and tx underlying cause - Sinus tachycardia 
 
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Baylor Scott & White EKG test with Correct Answers Graded A+ 2024.
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Baylor Scott & White EKG test with Correct Answers Graded A+ 2024. 
1. v fib, v tach, asystole, PEA, idioventricular, 2nd degree T2, complete heart 
block: what are the 7 lethal rhythms? 
2. P-R interval: #4 
3. NSR (Normal Sinus Rhythm): 
4. Sinus bradycardia: <60bpm, TX: pacing, atropine, treat reversibl 
5. Sinus tachycardia: >100-<160, TX: identify and tx underlying c 
6. sinus arrest: 
7. PACs: looks like sinus arrest, TX: underlying cause, P waves are d 
8. atrial flutter: P wave...
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