Fun with EKGs

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Across
  1. 5. regular rhythm with one P per each narrow QRS; rate 60-100 bpm
  2. 6. not a shockable rhythm due to no electrical activity
  3. 11. antidysrhythmic drug used in codes
  4. 13. drug used via rapid bolus for SVT
  5. 14. treatment for torsades de pointes
  6. 15. the electrical impulse as it spreads through the ventricles and indicates ventricular depolarization
  7. 16. T wave may be inverted in the presence of ________
  8. 18. displays an snapshot of a person's cardiac activity
  9. 19. a tachycardia originating above the ventricles, but not from the SA node
  10. 20. "quivering" atrial rate of 350-700 bpm
  11. 22. __________ is represented by peaked T waves
Down
  1. 1. the pacemaker stimulations do not result in myocardial activation
  2. 2. where most lethal rhythms originate
  3. 3. represents the time interval from the onset of atrial depolarization to the onset of ventricular depolarization
  4. 4. an irregular rhythm
  5. 7. The heart's natural pacemaker
  6. 8. represents the electrical activity of both atria
  7. 9. treatment for pulseless ventricular fibrillation
  8. 10. saw tooth or ocean-like waves
  9. 12. rhythm that has hidden, inverted, short/upright p waves
  10. 17. slowed rate
  11. 21. distortion of an EKG tracing by electrical activity that is non-cardiac