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EKG INFO

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The heart rate is 60-100   Normal Sinus Rhythm  
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The heart rate is below 60   Bradycardia  
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The heart rate is above 100   Tachycardia  
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The heart rate is 20-40   Junctional  
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The heart rate is above 160   Superventricular Tachy  
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P-wave is normal then gets longer-longer-then drops the QRS   2nd degree Type 1 Mobitz Wenckeback  
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Always a P-wave-The QRS is there then not there regularly.(pacemaker needed)   2nd degree Type 2 Mobitz  
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No regularity. Where the P wave and QRS fall.   3rd degree AV Block  
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Saw Teeth   Atrial Flutter  
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Irregularly irregular No P-waves. QRS complex is less than 0.12 sec.   Atrial Flutter  
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A Spike before the QRS means:   Artificial Pacemaker  
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PAC stands for:   Premature Atrial Contractions  
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PVC stands for:   Premature Ventricular Contractions (very wide and ugly)  
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PJC stands for:   Premature Junctional Contractions  
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When one QRS is going up and one going down is:   Multifocal  
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When both QRS goes up or down is:   Unifocal  
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What is it called when QRS is side by side   Cuplet  
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More than 3 QRS together is:   A Run of Vtach  
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DO NOT SHOCK! No electrical activity.   Asystole  
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QRS get little and long. "Twisting of Points"   Torsades de Pointes  
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QRS has a "notch" may indicate a   Bundle Branch Block  
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Cant have a Sinus Rhythm without a:   P-wave  
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P-wave is:   Atrial Polarization  
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QRS is:   Ventricular Depolarization  
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T-wave is:   Ventricular Repolarization  
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4 types of Atrial Rhythms   1.Atrial Flutter 2.Atrial Fibrillation 3.Supraventricular Tachycardia 4.Atrial Tachycardia  
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6 types of Ventricular Rhythms   1.Premature Ventricular Contraction 2.Ventricular Tachycardia 3.Torsade de Pointes 4. Ventricular Fibrillation 5. Asystole 6. Pulseless Electrical Activity  
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QRS is wide and fast. With or without a pulse   Ventricular Tachycardia  
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Not common. QRS gets little and long   Torsades de Pointes  
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Ventricles quivering.Pt. not breathing or have a pulse   Ventricular Fibrillation  
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DO NOT SHOCK! Pay attention if no pulse. Look like normal rhythm. Heart has electrical activity,pt has no pulse   PEA-Pulseless Electrical Activity  
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