BSMH Advanced Arrhythmia Exam Questions and
Answers
Big Box seconds - -0.20 Seconds
-QRS - -<20 Seconds
-QT - -0.36-0.44 Seconds
-How many small boxes make 1 big box - -5 Small Boxes
-How to count beats on regular rhythm ( Equation) - -1500/ How rows between R's
-QRS respresents - -ventricular depolarization
-Repolarization mean what happening to the heart - -Relaxation
-Depolarization means what happening to the heart - -Contraction
-A normal PR interval means - -0.12-20 seconds
-A normal QT interval measurement is - -0.36-0.44 seconds
-PR interval - -The first hump in the complex
-Elevation or Depression of the ST segment could mean your patient is experiencing
ischemia injury True or False - -True
-Last hump in the complex is called what - -T wave
-EKG measures numbers - -PR 0.19
QRS 0.05
RR 0.78
QT 0.31
QTC 0.33
-What is considered a critical alarm - -Ventricular Tachycardia
Ventricular Fibrillation
Extreme Tachycardia
Extreme Bradycardia
Leads off
Asystole
Dead battery
Answers
Big Box seconds - -0.20 Seconds
-QRS - -<20 Seconds
-QT - -0.36-0.44 Seconds
-How many small boxes make 1 big box - -5 Small Boxes
-How to count beats on regular rhythm ( Equation) - -1500/ How rows between R's
-QRS respresents - -ventricular depolarization
-Repolarization mean what happening to the heart - -Relaxation
-Depolarization means what happening to the heart - -Contraction
-A normal PR interval means - -0.12-20 seconds
-A normal QT interval measurement is - -0.36-0.44 seconds
-PR interval - -The first hump in the complex
-Elevation or Depression of the ST segment could mean your patient is experiencing
ischemia injury True or False - -True
-Last hump in the complex is called what - -T wave
-EKG measures numbers - -PR 0.19
QRS 0.05
RR 0.78
QT 0.31
QTC 0.33
-What is considered a critical alarm - -Ventricular Tachycardia
Ventricular Fibrillation
Extreme Tachycardia
Extreme Bradycardia
Leads off
Asystole
Dead battery