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Chapter 1 Electrocardiography
Chapter 2 TheCardiovascular System
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Chapter 3 TheElectrocardiograph P b
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Chapter 5 RhythmStripInterpretationAndSinusRhythms Atrial Dysrhythmia
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Chapter 8 rtBlock Dysrhythmias Ventricu
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Chapter 6 larDysrhythmias BundleBran
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Chapter 10 chBlock PacemakerRhythm
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Chapter 11 s CardiacStressTesting Am
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Chapter 13 ClinicalPresentationAndManagementOfTheCardiac Patient Basic
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Chapter 14 12LeadEcg Interpretation
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Chapter 15
,Chapter 01: Role of the Electrocardiographer
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MultipleChoiceQuestions
1. Whatisthenumber onecause of death intheUnitedStates? A. b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9
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Cardiovasculardiseaseis thenumberonecauseof deathintheUnited States since1618.
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Bloom's: Remember b9
Difficulty: Easy
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Learning Outcome: Explain whatan ECG is and its importance in medicine.
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B. Coronaryapplicationdisease
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C. Cerebralarterydisease
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t. It causes areduction of bloodflowtotheheart.
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C. Highbloodpressurereadings
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Theelectrocardiograph produces an electrical tracing of theheart. This tracing is knownas the b9 b9 b9 b9 jl b9 b9 jl jl b9 b9 b
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4. Thefirstelectrocardiograph wasinventedby: b9
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C. Thomas Edison
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Learning Outcome: Discussthe history of obtaining and using the ECG.
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5. Theabbreviation for myocardial infarction,alsoknownasaheartattack,is: b9 jl b9 b9 b 9
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C. PreparetheECGtracing forthephysician
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D. Alloftheabove
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