Deck 9: Introducing the Junctional Rhythms

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A ________ rhythm is one that is observed to start and/or end abruptly.

A) paradoxical
B) paroxysmal
C) pathologic
D) premature
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The intrinsic firing rate of the AV junction is:

A) 10 to 20 BPM.
B) 40 to 60 BPM.
C) 60 to 100 BPM.
D) 100 to 160 BPM.
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When the junctional firing rate exceeds 100 beats per minute, it is referred to as:

A) accelerated junctional.
B) junctional bradycardia.
C) junctional tachycardia.
D) junctional escape.
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A rhythm that has increased automaticity in the AV junction, causing the junction to discharge impulses at a rate faster than its intrinsic rate, is called:

A) accelerated junctional rhythm.
B) tachycardic junctional.
C) supraventricular junctional.
D) junctional reentry.
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When a patient is having complaints such as shortness of breath, chest pain, low blood pressure, etc., these are referred to as:

A) asymptomatic.
B) parasymptomatic.
C) symptomatic.
D) noncompliant.
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________ rhythms are those that are initiated in the area of the AV junction.

A) Atrioventricular
B) Depolarized
C) Junctional
D) Ventricular
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Which of the following can cause junctional escape beats or junctional escape rhythm?

A) SA node disease
B) Hypoxia
C) Certain cardiac drugs
D) All of the above
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In the junctional rhythm, the electrical impulse is most often traveling away from the ________ electrode.

A) negative
B) ground
C) unipolor
D) positive
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Junctional escape rhythm is sometimes called a junctional bradycardia when the rate falls below:

A) 40 BPM.
B) 50 BPM.
C) 60 BPM.
D) 70 BPM.
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Occurrences of premature junctional contractions are often life-threatening.

A) False
B) True
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A pause that occurs after an ectopic beat in which the SA node is unaffected and the cadence of the heart is uninterrupted is called:

A) junctional pause.
B) noncompensatory pause.
C) atrial pause.
D) compensatory pause.
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A pause that causes the underlying rhythm to be interrupted is:

A) noncompensatory.
B) compensatory.
C) junctional.
D) supraventricular.
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When the SA node fails to generate an impulse or the rate of impulse generation falls below that of the AV node, the resulting rhythm is called a:

A) premature junction complex rhythm.
B) junctional tachycardia rhythm.
C) junctional escape rhythm.
D) junctional atrial rhythm.
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When the electrical impulses travel in a backward direction, this is known as:

A) antigrade.
B) postgrade.
C) multigrade.
D) retrograde.
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The direction of the "P" wave in a junctional rhythm most often has a(n) ________ deflection from the isoelectric line.

A) positive
B) negative
C) neutral
D) antigrade
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Deck 9: Introducing the Junctional Rhythms
1
A ________ rhythm is one that is observed to start and/or end abruptly.

A) paradoxical
B) paroxysmal
C) pathologic
D) premature
B
2
The intrinsic firing rate of the AV junction is:

A) 10 to 20 BPM.
B) 40 to 60 BPM.
C) 60 to 100 BPM.
D) 100 to 160 BPM.
B
3
When the junctional firing rate exceeds 100 beats per minute, it is referred to as:

A) accelerated junctional.
B) junctional bradycardia.
C) junctional tachycardia.
D) junctional escape.
C
4
A rhythm that has increased automaticity in the AV junction, causing the junction to discharge impulses at a rate faster than its intrinsic rate, is called:

A) accelerated junctional rhythm.
B) tachycardic junctional.
C) supraventricular junctional.
D) junctional reentry.
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When a patient is having complaints such as shortness of breath, chest pain, low blood pressure, etc., these are referred to as:

A) asymptomatic.
B) parasymptomatic.
C) symptomatic.
D) noncompliant.
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________ rhythms are those that are initiated in the area of the AV junction.

A) Atrioventricular
B) Depolarized
C) Junctional
D) Ventricular
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Which of the following can cause junctional escape beats or junctional escape rhythm?

A) SA node disease
B) Hypoxia
C) Certain cardiac drugs
D) All of the above
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In the junctional rhythm, the electrical impulse is most often traveling away from the ________ electrode.

A) negative
B) ground
C) unipolor
D) positive
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Junctional escape rhythm is sometimes called a junctional bradycardia when the rate falls below:

A) 40 BPM.
B) 50 BPM.
C) 60 BPM.
D) 70 BPM.
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Occurrences of premature junctional contractions are often life-threatening.

A) False
B) True
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11
A pause that occurs after an ectopic beat in which the SA node is unaffected and the cadence of the heart is uninterrupted is called:

A) junctional pause.
B) noncompensatory pause.
C) atrial pause.
D) compensatory pause.
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A pause that causes the underlying rhythm to be interrupted is:

A) noncompensatory.
B) compensatory.
C) junctional.
D) supraventricular.
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13
When the SA node fails to generate an impulse or the rate of impulse generation falls below that of the AV node, the resulting rhythm is called a:

A) premature junction complex rhythm.
B) junctional tachycardia rhythm.
C) junctional escape rhythm.
D) junctional atrial rhythm.
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When the electrical impulses travel in a backward direction, this is known as:

A) antigrade.
B) postgrade.
C) multigrade.
D) retrograde.
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The direction of the "P" wave in a junctional rhythm most often has a(n) ________ deflection from the isoelectric line.

A) positive
B) negative
C) neutral
D) antigrade
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