Basic Arrhythmia
Across
- 2. A rate of 61-100 bpm with inverted or absent P waves
- 5. If P's and Q's do not agree, then you have
- 6. heart blocks occur due to a disturbance in the
- 9. Rates over 150 bpm and unable to discern the P waves
- 11. Rhythms originating in the ventricles with rates between 20-40 bpm
- 13. Usually appears saw toothed
- 14. Range is 0.12 or less
- 16. Longer, longer, longer, drop, then you have
- 18. If PVC's all appear the same and originate from one foci
- 19. Range is 0.04-0.20
Down
- 1. A narrow QRS means the rhythm originated above the
- 3. An impulse fired during this refractory period would not be accepted by the cells
- 4. V. Tach, V. Fib, Asystole, and IVR are rhythms that are
- 7. Rhythms originating in the AV Node with rates between 40-60 bpm
- 8. Will appear irregular with no discernable P waves
- 10. An impulse fired during this refractory period would result in an abnormal rhythm
- 12. An EKG shows a graphic tracing of the hearts ______ activity
- 13. Looks like a flat line
- 15. If some P's don't get through then you have
- 17. If PVC's come from more than one foci and appear different