Heart Rhythms
Across
- 5. maneuver to slow a HR down
- 9. medication given IV slam used to stop and restart the heart
- 10. this intervention done for pulseless disorganized rhythms
- 11. if there is a problem with this, it is a volume issue
- 13. the heart rhythm has stopped altogether
- 15. where the heart sounds can be heard the best
- 18. abbreviation for a dysrhythmia where the ventricles are quivering
- 19. if the heartbeat starts below this node, there will be no P waves and the QRS complex will be wide
- 22. life saving intervention to be done only when a patient has a pulse
- 23. valve off of the left ventricle
- 24. abbreviation for a dysrhythmia where sa node is not firing appropriately and the ekg shows no P waves
- 25. separates the left and right sides of the heart
Down
- 1. the pulmonary artery carries ______ blood to the lungs
- 2. a sinus rhythm with a HR >100
- 3. most specific cardiac marker
- 4. the natural pacemaker of the heart
- 6. medication given to increase HR
- 7. when the ventricles are relaxing and the heart is recharging (corresponds to T wave on EKG)
- 8. auscultation site located at the left sternal border, 2nd intercostal space
- 11. the name of the sac surrounding the heart
- 12. the muscular part of the heart
- 14. abbreviation for a dysrhythmia where only QRS complexes are seen and the HR >200 (no P waves)
- 16. this degree block has P waves and QRS complexes, but they are not related to each other
- 17. abbreviation for a dysrhythmia where the atria have experienced re-excitation with HR >150
- 20. abbreviation for an ectopic foci below the AV node has fired on it's own too early
- 21. interval with normal range 0.12-0.20 sec
- 24. if there is a problem with this, there is a pressure problem