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Class I Drugs - ANS-Sodium Channel blockers (Phase 0)

Class II Drugs - ANS-Beta blockers (SA/AV Node)

Class III Drugs - ANS-Potassium Channel blockers (Phase 3)

Class IV Drugs - ANS-Calcium Channel Blockers (Phase 2)

Class V Drugs - ANS-Digitalis (SA + AV Nodes)

What is the most posterior structure of the heart? - ANS-LA

On an EKG, what structure is always negative? - ANS-AVN

Lead I: + aVF: + - ANS-normal axis deviation

Lead I: + aVF: - - ANS-left axis deviation

Lead I: - aVF: + - ANS-right axis deviation

Pneumonic for drug classes: - ANS-So Be Pot Cautious

NYHA Class 1 - ANS-Walky talky

NYHA Class 2 - ANS-some SOB c stairs

NYHA Class 3 - ANS-no stairs

NYHA Class 4 - ANS-Can't walk due to SOB. LBBB due to remodeling qualifys.

LBBB = impulse originated from - ANS-the right

RBBB = impulse originated from - ANS-the left

With VT Mapping, look for the first focus of the V beat, not the: - ANS-direction

, LBBB, V1= - ANS-negative (car indicators)

RBBB, V1 = - ANS-positive (car indicators)

Apical VT will be negative in what leads? - ANS-II, III, aVF

RVOT VT will be positive in what leads? - ANS-II, III, aVF

Septal VT will be: - ANS-positive/negative

Precordial leads indicate anterior/posterior. If they're negative in VT: - ANS-anterior

Precordial leads indicate anterior/posterior. If they're positive in VT: - ANS-posterior

Delta waves, V1 = negative. Right/Left sided? - ANS-right

Delta waves, V1 = positive. Right/Left sided? - ANS-left

Delta waves, anterior pathway if: - ANS-II, III, aVF are positive

Delta waves, posterior pathway if: - ANS-II, III, aVF are negative

Delta waves, anterior septal pathway if: - ANS-negative in V2-V6

Delta waves, posterior septal pathway if: - ANS-positive in V2-V6

BB Reentry VT - ANS-- uses the AVN
- inverted P-waves
- ablate RBB

Reentrant VT (Scar) - ANS-- does not use AVN
- Inverted P-waves
- Adenosine will have no effect
- VA dissociation is seen

V1 =
V2 =
V4 =
V5 = - ANS-V1 = Atrium
V2 = AVN

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