Across
- 2. never turn off the monitor _________ for any reason
- 5. paced rhythm which is identified with a spike before the QRS
- 6. sometimes mistaken for chest pain
- 8. rhythm with heart rate less than 40 and has regular P waves regular QRS waves but they have no relation to each other ________ ________ heart block
- 11. your patient loses their electricle pattern on the monitor and the first thing to do is check the _______ ______
- 13. irregular rhythm with no identifiable P waves Atrial _________
- 15. telemetry strips should be printed off every four _______
- 16. the absence of all electricle activity
- 19. always show the patients' ________ any questionable telemetry strips
- 20. this rhythm has sustained wide irregular QRS waves and the patients' nurse should be notified immediately
Down
- 1. A rhythm with multiple, regular P-waves that look like a saw tooth A-________
- 3. obtain an _____ for any change in rhythm
- 4. for any change on the monitor always check the _______ _______
- 7. this rhythm has a spike before the P wave
- 9. program a patient on the monitor with name and _______ ___ _______
- 10. treat all life threatening rhythms as an ________
- 12. this rhythm is regular with a heart rate greater than 100
- 14. never leave the monitor un-________
- 17. abbreviation for ST elevated myocardial infarction
- 18. a beat with a wide, irregular QRS wave
