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EKG grid Waveforms Rhythms Monitors 12 lead 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Method used to calculate heart rate on regular and irregular rhythms Question I 100 Method used to calculate heart rate on regular and irregular rhythms Answer Back

Question I 200 Action to take when the QRS is too tall and no longer fits on the EKG grid Answer Back

Setting used to create a standardization mark/ Question I 300 Setting used to create a standardization mark/ calibration box of 10 mm Answer Back

How QT interval is measured Question I 400 How QT interval is measured Answer Back

This artifact can be produced by a person seizing Question I 500 This artifact can be produced by a person seizing Answer Back

Waveform that reflects the atria Question II 100 Waveform that reflects the atria Answer Back

Question II 200 Pathology that is characterized by peaked or broad based T wave and convex or inverted ST segment Answer Back

Question II 300 The cause of atypical vertical projections occurring in a pattern on an EKG Answer Back

Question II 400 Action one should take when EKG shows a rhythm that the EKG technician is unfamiliar with Answer Back

Indicated by ST elevation in V1, V2, V3, and V4 Question II 500 Indicated by ST elevation in V1, V2, V3, and V4 Answer Back

Question III 100 Action person should do when experiencing discomfort while wearing a Holter monitor Answer Back

Where the green ground electrode is placed for Holter monitoring Question III 200 Where the green ground electrode is placed for Holter monitoring Answer Back

Question III 300 Placement of right leg electrode when a patient has a below the knee left leg amputation Answer Back

Action to take if patient is hyperventilating during stress test Question III 400 Action to take if patient is hyperventilating during stress test Answer Back

Question III 500 Placement of V8 Answer Back

This lead is formed by the right arm and left arm Question IV 100 This lead is formed by the right arm and left arm Answer Back

Question IV 200 The lead a technician should check first if there isn’t a tracing on any the leads Answer Back

These leads look at the interventricular septum Question IV 300 These leads look at the interventricular septum Answer Back

This lead is most sensitive for Right ventricular ischemia Question IV 400 This lead is most sensitive for Right ventricular ischemia Answer Back

Leads that view lateral heart Question IV 500 Leads that view lateral heart Answer Back

Question V 100 This rhythm is characterized by a varying R-R interval often with respiration Answer Back

Rhythm characterized by upright p waves, narrow QRS and rate 60-100 Question V 200 Rhythm characterized by upright p waves, narrow QRS and rate 60-100 Answer Back

Indicated by Prolong P-R interval Question V 300 Indicated by Prolong P-R interval Answer Back

Pathology associated with ST segment elevation Question V 400 Pathology associated with ST segment elevation Answer Back

Rhythm that has no p waves wide QRS, and a heart rate below 40 Question V 500   Rhythm that has no p waves wide QRS, and a heart rate below 40 Answer Back

Answer I 100 What is 6-second method? Back

What is decrease the gain or sensitivity control to ½? Answer I 200 What is decrease the gain or sensitivity control to ½? Back

Answer I 300 What is a setting of 1? Back

What is from the start of Q wave until the end of T wave? Answer I 400 What is from the start of Q wave until the end of T wave? Back

What is somatic interference? Answer I 500 What is somatic interference? Back

Answer II 100 What is p wave? Back

What is myocardial ischemia? Answer II 200 What is myocardial ischemia? Back

What are pacemaker spikes? Answer II 300 What are pacemaker spikes? Back

What is verify proper lead placement? Answer II 400 What is verify proper lead placement? Back

What is anterior wall MI? Answer II 500 What is anterior wall MI? Back

What is push the event button? Answer III 100 What is push the event button? Back

What is a rib on the lower right chest? Answer III 200 What is a rib on the lower right chest? Back

What is lower right thigh? Answer III 300 What is lower right thigh? Back

What is check respiratory rate Answer III 400 What is check respiratory rate Back

What is left midscapular line Answer III 500 What is left midscapular line Back

Answer IV 100 What is Lead I? Back

Answer IV 200 What is the right leg? Back

Answer IV 300 What is lead V1 and V2? Back

Answer IV 400 What is V4R? Back

Answer IV 500 What are leads I, aVL, V5, V6 ? Back

What is Sinus arrhythmia? Answer V 100 What is Sinus arrhythmia? Back

Answer V 200 What is sinus rhythm? Back

Answer V 300 What is impaired conduction through AV node or first degree heart block? Back

What is myocardial injury or acute myocardial infarction? Answer V 400 What is myocardial injury or acute myocardial infarction? Back

What is idioventricular rhythm? Answer V 500 What is idioventricular rhythm? Back