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1 Heart Rhythms: Normal or Abnormal (Arrhythmias) Anatomy & Physiology L2 and L3

2 Cardiac Muscle 

3 Electrical Conduction  SA Node  Primary “jump- start” for the heart  Creates a beat approx 70 bpm  If faulty, replaced by artificial pacemaker  AV node  Delays/ ↓ transmission of signal  Could only create approx 40 bpm on its own  NOT strong enough to sustain life (so need the SA node)

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5 Interior anatomy of heart  Bundle of His  Collection of cardiac cells creating the AV bundle  Conduct impulses along septum to the Purkinje fibers in walls of the ventricles  Takes impulse about 0.03-0.04 sec to travel to the ventricles  Purkinje fibers: largest fibers filaments  Located on inner wall of endocardium  Carry electrical impulse from SA and AV nodes

6 Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)  12-lead (multi- angle)

7 Normal Sinus Rhythm  P wave  QRS complex  T wave

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9 Bradycardia

10 Tachycardia  Notice the sinus rhythm  Approx 120 bpm

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12 Ventricular Fibrillation  Overall: 300 bpm  Cannot sustain life

13 Artificial Pacemakers  Implanted beneath skin  Composed of: electrical pulse generator and lead wires to communicate with the heart tissue  Permanent battery  Can be checked over the phone

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15 Pacemakers


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