exph3200 exam 2

    • 3rd Degree AV Block:
    • P & QRS march out at consistent rates, but not aligned
    • 2nd Degree Mobitz AV Block:
    • Extra P waves, consistent PR intervals when QRS complexes do show up
    • 2nd Degree Wenckebach AV Block:
    • Progressively lengthening PR Intervals w/ lone P wave that “resets” rhythm
    • 1st degree AV Block:
    • Consistent, Long PR Interval (>0.20 s)
    • Asystole:
    • Flatline
    • Ventricular Fibrillation (V-Fib):
    • No QRS complexes, no definable iso-electric line
    • Ventricular Tachycardia (V-Tach):
    • Run of PVC’s (no P waves, wide QRS)
    • Ventricular Escape:
    • No P waves, wide QRS
    • Premature Ventricular Complexes (PVC):
    • Occasional QRS beats that are large (wide and high amplitude)
    • Accelerated Junctional Rhythm:
    • No P waves throughout the whole rhythm (but faster)
    • Junctional Escape Rhythm:
    • No P waves throughout the whole rhythm
    • Junctional Escape Beat:
    • Occasional beats that lack of P wave
    • Premature Junction Beats: 
    • Early beat w/ no P wave, followed by compensatory pause
    • Atrial Fibrillation:
    • Quivering pattern, Atrial Rate: >350 BPM
    • Atrial Flutter:
    • Saw-tooth pattern, Atrial Rate: 250-350 BPM
    • Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT):
    • Abrupt start of fast beats abruptly goes back to regular beat
    • Premature Atrial Complexes (PAC):
    • Early beat, unchanged QRS followed by compensatory pause
    • Sinus Pause:
    • Skipped beat, restarts with P wave, 1:1 P:QRS ratio
    • Sinus Arrhythmia: 
    • BPM rate changes, 1:1 P:QRS ratio
    • Sinus Tachycardia: 
    • Heart rate >100 BPM, 1:1 P:QRS ratio
    • Sinus Bradycardia:
    • Heart rate <60 BPM, 1:1 P:QRS ratio
    • Sinus Rhythm: 
    • Normal heart rhythm, 60-100 BPM, 1:1 P:QRS ratio
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exph3200 exam 2
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