Deck 16: Basic Cardiac Monitoring: the Electrocardiogram

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A cardiac arrhythmia that is life threatening and provides no effective cardiac output is

A) atrial fibrillation.
B) V-tach.
C) V-fib.
D) PVC.
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Adequate perfusion of human tissue generally requires

A) a diastolic pressure of 20 mm Hg.
B) a systolic pressure of 90 mm Hg or greater.
C) occasional arrhythmias to bring the heart into a rhythmic cardiac cycle.
D) a diastolic pressure of at least 90 mm Hg.
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All of the following are related except

A) AV node.
B) Purkinje fibers.
C) SA node.
D) myocardium.
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A widened QRS complex on an ECG tracing could represent

A) ventricular hypertrophy.
B) ventricular-paced rhythm.
C) pacemaker tissue that is below the AV node.
D) All of the above
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A dual-wire pacemaker places electrode tips in the

A) right atrium and right ventricle.
B) right and left ventricles.
C) right and left atria.
D) left atrium and left ventricle.
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If the PR interval is longer than normal on a typical ECG tracing,one can assume that

A) the patient has tachycardia.
B) the patient has tachycardia.
C) the patient has an AV node block.
D) the patient has bradycardia.
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An effective method for treating select cardiac arrhythmias is the use of high-frequency alternating current to destroy strategic cardiac tissue and reroute the cardiac impulses generated.These procedures are known as

A) selective coronary angioplastic repairs.
B) cardiac ablation treatments.
C) cardiac thermoplastics.
D) cardiac valvular replacements.
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The QRS complex on a typical ECG represents

A) depolarization of atrial muscle.
B) depolarization of ventricular muscle.
C) repolarization of ventricular muscle.
D) repolarization of atrial muscle.
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The polarity that exists across a cardiac cell membrane is maintained by an active transport process known as

A) automaticity.
B) fibrillation.
C) sodium-potassium ion pump.
D) pinocytosis.
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The cardiac arrhythmia of bradycardia generally involves abnormalities to the

A) SA and AV nodes.
B) Purkinje fibers of the left atrium.
C) right coronary sinus.
D) bundle of HIS.
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For a cardiac cell to return to its resting membrane potential,

A) repolarization of the cell membrane must occur.
B) a nerve impulse must be initiated by the Purkinje fibers.
C) depolarization of the cardiac cell membrane must occur.
D) None of the above are correct.
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Heart rates above 100 beats/min in an adult is termed

A) bradycardia.
B) tachycardia.
C) cardiac ectopia.
D) fibrillation.
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A possible complication of patients with a history of atrial fibrillation is

A) right coronary artery stenosis.
B) left coronary artery stenosis.
C) atrial emboli formation.
D) AV node bundle block.
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Cardioversion therapy can be used to treat

A) ventricular fibrillation.
B) atrial-related arrhythmias.
C) V-tach.
D) All of the above
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Deck 16: Basic Cardiac Monitoring: the Electrocardiogram
1
A cardiac arrhythmia that is life threatening and provides no effective cardiac output is

A) atrial fibrillation.
B) V-tach.
C) V-fib.
D) PVC.
C
2
Adequate perfusion of human tissue generally requires

A) a diastolic pressure of 20 mm Hg.
B) a systolic pressure of 90 mm Hg or greater.
C) occasional arrhythmias to bring the heart into a rhythmic cardiac cycle.
D) a diastolic pressure of at least 90 mm Hg.
B
3
All of the following are related except

A) AV node.
B) Purkinje fibers.
C) SA node.
D) myocardium.
D
4
A widened QRS complex on an ECG tracing could represent

A) ventricular hypertrophy.
B) ventricular-paced rhythm.
C) pacemaker tissue that is below the AV node.
D) All of the above
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A dual-wire pacemaker places electrode tips in the

A) right atrium and right ventricle.
B) right and left ventricles.
C) right and left atria.
D) left atrium and left ventricle.
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If the PR interval is longer than normal on a typical ECG tracing,one can assume that

A) the patient has tachycardia.
B) the patient has tachycardia.
C) the patient has an AV node block.
D) the patient has bradycardia.
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An effective method for treating select cardiac arrhythmias is the use of high-frequency alternating current to destroy strategic cardiac tissue and reroute the cardiac impulses generated.These procedures are known as

A) selective coronary angioplastic repairs.
B) cardiac ablation treatments.
C) cardiac thermoplastics.
D) cardiac valvular replacements.
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The QRS complex on a typical ECG represents

A) depolarization of atrial muscle.
B) depolarization of ventricular muscle.
C) repolarization of ventricular muscle.
D) repolarization of atrial muscle.
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The polarity that exists across a cardiac cell membrane is maintained by an active transport process known as

A) automaticity.
B) fibrillation.
C) sodium-potassium ion pump.
D) pinocytosis.
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The cardiac arrhythmia of bradycardia generally involves abnormalities to the

A) SA and AV nodes.
B) Purkinje fibers of the left atrium.
C) right coronary sinus.
D) bundle of HIS.
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11
For a cardiac cell to return to its resting membrane potential,

A) repolarization of the cell membrane must occur.
B) a nerve impulse must be initiated by the Purkinje fibers.
C) depolarization of the cardiac cell membrane must occur.
D) None of the above are correct.
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Heart rates above 100 beats/min in an adult is termed

A) bradycardia.
B) tachycardia.
C) cardiac ectopia.
D) fibrillation.
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A possible complication of patients with a history of atrial fibrillation is

A) right coronary artery stenosis.
B) left coronary artery stenosis.
C) atrial emboli formation.
D) AV node bundle block.
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Cardioversion therapy can be used to treat

A) ventricular fibrillation.
B) atrial-related arrhythmias.
C) V-tach.
D) All of the above
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