Across
- 4. This is what we have when the myocardium responds to the electrical stimulus generated by the pacemaker
- 6. Which Heart Block dysrhythmia is really not a block but a delay
- 9. Third Degree Block is also know as _______
- 11. When the atria and the ventricles beat independently and have no relationships to each other
- 12. Which type of pacemaker has a spike before the P wave
- 13. Which Heart Block dysrhythmia has a regular rhythm but the atria has faster rate than the ventricles
- 14. Which type of pacemaker paces both the atria and the ventricles
- 17. The rhythm of First and Third Degree Block are ________
- 18. The mark on an EKG that tells us the patient has a pacemaker
- 19. Which Heart Block dysrhythmia has PR intervals that are consistant but randomly drops a QRS
Down
- 1. Which type of pacemaker has a spike before the QRS complex
- 2. Being able to recognize a pacemaker rhythm on an EKG is your main _________
- 3. What we call it when the pacemaker generates an electrical stimulus
- 5. The rhythm of both Second Degree Blocks are ________
- 7. Second Degree Type Two Block is also know as _______
- 8. What we treat Heart Block Dysrhythmias with
- 9. First Degree and Second Degree Type Two Block both have PR Intervals that are ________
- 10. Which Heart Block dysrhythmia has PR intervals that get progressively longer until it drops a QRS
- 15. AV sequential pacemakers most closely mimic normal conduction and allow for __________
- 16. What part of the conduction system do artificial pacemakers mimic
