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what does a interatrial septum do?   separates the right and left atria  
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what does interventricular septum do?   seperates the right and left ventricles.  
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what is the heart surrounded by?   pericardium  
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what is the atria purpose?   their purpose is to receive blood  
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what is an atrial kick   the extra blood from the atrial contraction.  
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each ventricle holds about?   150 ml  
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what is a stroke volume   is the amount blood ejected from the ventricle heart beat.  
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What is the diagnosis of the FLB (funny-looking-beat) in this Lead V1 ECG rhythm strip?   It’s a PAC with RBBB aberration  
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In this V1 rhythm strip, what does the ‘F’ imply?   ‘F’ is for “fusion beat”; i.e. the fusion of a left ventricular PVC with the sinus initiated QRS complex.  
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In this V1 rhythm strip look at the wide QRS rhythm. Why do the RR intervals vary?   This is a ventricular tachycardia with intermittent 2:1 exit block  
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In this V1 rhythm strip there are 4 FLB’s (Funny-looking-beats) in addition to the normal sinus beats. What are they?   The first FLB is a late onset PVC, and the other three are fusion beats  
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In this V1 rhythm strip, what degree of AV block (if any) is present?   2nd degree AV block  
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