EKG Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. sudden onset and termination of an arrhythmia
  2. 7. the object that is adhered to the patient’s chest which connects to a wire, ultimately producing an EKG
  3. 8. 3rd degree, or ________ heart block
  4. 9. AFib increases the risk of this by 4 to 6 times
  5. 10. EKG graph line when there is no electrical activity taking place; also called the isoelectric line
  6. 11. high potassium in the blood; characterized by tall, peaked T waves on a 12 lead
  7. 12. changes in an otherwise normal heartbeat
  8. 13. a state of cardiac standstill with no cardiac output and no ventricular depolarization; also known as "flatline"
  9. 15. a secondary, smaller electrical shift that takes place after a depolarization, preparing the cells for depolarization
  10. 18. Electrical or magnetic interference that alters the EKG tracing
  11. 19. wave often seen in WPW
  12. 20. characterized by a sawtooth P wave configuration
  13. 21. a rate of greater than 100 bpm in adult patients, and 150 in pediatric patients
  14. 22. the removal, isolation or destruction of cardiac tissue or conduction pathways; procedure to treat AFib
  15. 23. chaotic and unsynchronized quivering of the heart during which no effective pumping occurs; may occur in the atria or the ventricles
  16. 24. shortness of breath
Down
  1. 1. short, long, longer, drop
  2. 2. type of heart monitor that records the heart’s activity for 24-96 (or more) hours
  3. 3. 1) the part of the heart from which depolarization originates 2) a small device that's implanted in the chest to help control the heartbeat
  4. 4. an electrical shift that takes place within muscle cells, causing the muscle to reach action potential and ultimately contract
  5. 5. a rate of less than 60 bpm in adult patients, and 80 in pediatric patients
  6. 6. the absence of symptoms
  7. 14. high blood pressure
  8. 16. conduction through the atrioventricular node with delay or block, resulting in a broader QRS complex
  9. 17. rhythm that is typically regular with narrow QRS and absent or inverted P waves