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EKG grid
Waveforms
Monitors
12 lead
Rhythms
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Question I 100
Method used to calculate
heart rate on regular and
irregular rhythms
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Question I 200
Action to take when the
QRS is too tall and no
longer fits on the EKG
grid
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Question I 300
Setting used to create a
standardization mark/
calibration box of 10 mm
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Question I 400
How QT interval is
measured
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Question I 500
This artifact can be
produced by a person
seizing
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Question II 100
Waveform that reflects the
atria
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Question II 200
Pathology that is
characterized by peaked or
broad based T wave and
convex or inverted ST
segment
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Question II 300
The cause of atypical
vertical projections
occurring in a pattern on an
EKG
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Question II 400
Action one should take when
EKG shows a rhythm that the
EKG technician is unfamiliar with
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Question II 500
Indicated by ST elevation in
V1, V2, V3, and V4
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Question III 100
Action person should do
when experiencing
discomfort while wearing
a Holter monitor
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Question III 200
Where the green ground
electrode is placed for
Holter monitoring
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Question III 300
Placement of right leg
electrode when a patient
has a below the knee left
leg amputation
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Question III 400
Action to take if patient is
hyperventilating during
stress test
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Question III 500
Placement of V8
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Question IV 100
This lead is formed by the right
arm and left arm
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Question IV 200
The lead a technician
should check first if there
isn’t a tracing on any the
leads
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Question IV 300
These leads look at the
interventricular septum
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Question IV 400
This lead is most sensitive
for Right ventricular
ischemia
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Question IV 500
Leads that view lateral
heart
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Question V 100
This rhythm is characterized
by a varying R-R interval
often with respiration
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Question V 200
Rhythm characterized by
upright p waves, narrow
QRS and rate 60-100
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Question V 300
Indicated by Prolong P-R
interval
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Question V 400
Pathology associated with
ST segment elevation
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Question V 500
Rhythm that has no p
waves wide QRS, and a
heart rate below 40
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Answer I 100
What is 6-second
method?
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Answer I 200
What is decrease the gain
or sensitivity control to
½?
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Answer I 300
What is a setting of 1?
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Answer I 400
What is from the start of Q
wave until the end of T
wave?
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Answer I 500
What is somatic
interference?
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Answer II 100
What is p wave?
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Answer II 200
What is myocardial
ischemia?
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Answer II 300
What are pacemaker
spikes?
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Answer II 400
• What is verify proper lead
placement?
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Answer II 500
• What is anterior wall MI?
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Answer III 100
What is push the event
button?
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Answer III 200
What is a rib on the lower
right chest?
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Answer III 300
What is lower right thigh?
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Answer III 400
What is check respiratory
rate
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Answer III 500
What is left midscapular line
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Answer IV 100
What is Lead I?
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Answer IV 200
What is the right leg?
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Answer IV 300
What is lead V1 and V2?
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Answer IV 400
• What is V4R?
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Answer IV 500
What are leads I, aVL, V5,
V6 ?
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Answer V 100
• What is Sinus
arrhythmia?
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Answer V 200
What is sinus rhythm?
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Answer V 300
What is impaired
conduction through AV
node or first degree heart
block?
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Answer V 400
What is myocardial injury
or acute myocardial
infarction?
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Answer V 500
What is idioventricular
rhythm?
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