BSMH ADVANCED ARRHYTHMIA EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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sinus arrest/block rhythm - ANSWER-irregular whenever an SA
block occurs
sinus arrest/block P waves - ANSWER-normal (upright and
uniform) except in areas of dropped beats
sinus arrest/block PR interval - ANSWER-normal (0.12-0.20 sec)
sinus arrest/block QRS - ANSWER-normal (0.06-0.10 sec)
what is sinus arrest? - ANSWER-failure of the SA node to fire an
impulse
what is sinus block? - ANSWER-SA node fires but the impulse is
blocked
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premature atrial contractions rate - ANSWER-depends on rate of
underlying rhythm
premature atrial contractions rhythm - ANSWER-irregular
whenever a PAC occurs
premature atrial contractions P waves - ANSWER-present, occurs
during the relative refractory period of the preceding T wave;
pointy and narrow
premature atrial contractions PR interval - ANSWER-varies in the
PAC; otherwise normal; may have a different shape (0.12-0.20
sec)
premature atrial contractions QRS - ANSWER-normal (0.6-0.10
sec)
supraventricular tachycardia rate - ANSWER-150-250 bpm
supraventricular tachycardia rhythm - ANSWER-regular
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supraventricular tachycardia P waves - ANSWER-frequently
buried in preceding T waves and difficult to see
supraventricular tachycardia PR interval - ANSWER-usually not
measurable
supraventricular tachycardia QRS - ANSWER-normal (0.06-0.10
sec) but may be wide if abnormally conducted through ventricles
SVT treatment for an unstable patient - ANSWER-immediate
cardioversion
SVT treatment for a stable patient - ANSWER-vagal maneuvers,
adenosine 6 mg IVP, expert consultation
SVT treatment for recurring episodes - ANSWER-medications or
catheter ablation
atrial flutter rate - ANSWER-250-350 bpm