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IBHRE CEPS TEST BANK| COMPLETE ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS| NEWEST !! Type of pause seen after PVC Compensatory pause Type of pause seen after PAC Non-compensatory pause What would lead I look like in BiV pacing small or isoelectric because activating both V at the same time Inferior STEMI best seen in which leads inferiors Large (+) p wave in II Right Atrial enlargement (RAE) Notched P in II; biphasic late (-) p in V1 Left Atrial Enlargement (LAE) Elevated R in V1 Right Ventricle hypertrophy electrolyte imbalance associate with SQTS hypercalcemia electrolyte imbalance associate with LQTS hypocalcemia Which 2 leads are usually similar in configuration because they measure along the same horizontal axis I & v6 PVC location: (-) II, III, avF low, apex PVC location: (+) II, III, avF high, outflow tract PVC location: transition before v3 Left sided PVC location: transition after v3 Right sided Delta waves: (-) v1 Right sided Delta waves: (+) v1 Left sided Delta waves: (-) II, III, avF posterior Delta waves: (+) II, III, avF anterior Delta waves: (+) v2-6 posterior septal Delta waves: transition v1-2 septal Indication for ablation of AP in pt w/ no SVT shortest pre-excited R-R 220 in AF increased risk of AP through pathway leading to VF Conduction through the AV node with delay or block, resulting in a broader QRS Aberrancy Electrical impulses trigger cardiac muscle contraction by controlling the flux of which ion across membrane Calcium Ventricle activation time measurement
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