Deck 21: Other Cardiac Conditions and the ECG

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Inflammation of the pericardium is called:

A) effusion.
B) angina.
C) infarction.
D) pericarditis.
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Pericarditis produces chest pain that:

A) is located substernal.
B) is dull and aching.
C) worsens with movement, particularly when the patient is sitting up.
D) eases with inspiration.
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The most common causes of pericarditis are:

A) viral and bacterial infections.
B) uremia and renal failure.
C) cancer and MI.
D) rheumatic fever and connective tissue disease.
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In pericarditis:

A) the ST segment is elevated and symmetrically round.
B) T wave inversion usually occurs only after the ST segments have returned to baseline.
C) pathologic R waves are seen.
D) the ST segment and T wave changes are localized.
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Substantial pericardial effusion can:

A) occur with pulmonary embolism.
B) cause low-voltage QRS complexes in all leads.
C) produce large S waves in lead I.
D) lead to T wave peaking.
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Electrical alternans is a condition in which the QRS complexes:

A) are biphasic.
B) become taller and wider.
C) change in height with each successive beat.
D) flatten.
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Cardiac tamponade can:

A) result from the accumulation of fluid or exudate in the pericardial sac.
B) lead to compromised cardiac output.
C) be easily detected on the ECG.
D) result from the accumulation of fluid or exudate in the pericardial sac and lead to compromised cardiac output.
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A pulmonary embolism:

A) is an acute blockage of one of the pulmonary arteries by a blood clot or other foreign matter.
B) leads to obstruction of blood flow to the lung segment supplied by the artery.
C) can impair oxygenation of the blood and lead to death.
D) All of these.
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Right heart failure that results from a pulmonary embolism is referred to as:

A) acute cor pulmonale
B) plural effusion
C) P mitrale
D) cardiac tamponade
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The characteristic ECG changes seen with massive pulmonary embolus include:

A) tall, symmetrically peaked P waves in leads II, III, and aVF.
B) ST segment depression in lead aVF.
C) left axis deviation.
D) inverted T waves in leads V5-V6
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The S1 Q3 T3 pattern reflects:

A) A small S wave in lead I
B) a deep Q wave in lead III
C) an peaked T wave in lead III
D) an symmetrical T wave in lead I
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The most common dysrhythmias seen with massive pulmonary embolism are:

A) junctional tachycardia and atrial flutter.
B) sinus tachycardia and atrial fibrillation
C) sinus bradycardia and asystole.
D) SVT and ventricular tachycardia
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Hyperkalemia generates a progression of changes in the ECG that can end in:

A) bradycardia.
B) Torsades de pointes.
C) ventricular fibrillation and death.
D) decreased cardiac contraction.
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Key characteristics of hyperkalemia include:

A) tall P waves.
B) appearance of U waves.
C) sine wave pattern.
D) ST segment depression.
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Hypocalcemia _______ the QT interval while hypercalcemia ______ it.

A) prolongs, shortens
B) doesn't affect, prolongs
C) shortens, doesn't affect
D) shortens, prolongs
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Key ECG characteristics of hypokalemia include:

A) ST segment elevation.
B) elevation of the T wave.
C) appearance of U waves.
D) 1st-degree AV heart block.
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Digoxin:

A) accelerates the heart rate and AV conduction.
B) slows the influx of sodium while allowing a greater influx of calcium.
C) has a wide therapeutic margin.
D) is excreted from the body quickly.
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Digoxin produces a characteristic:

A) gradual downward curve of the ST segment.
B) notching of the P waves.
C) prolongation of the QT interval.
D) delta wave.
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The most common dysrhythmia seen with digoxin toxicity is:

A) atrial flutter.
B) 3rd - degree AV block with a slow ventricular escape.
C) atrial fibrillation.
D) paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT) with 2nd-degree AV heart block.
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ECG indicators of quinidine use include:

A) an inverted P wave.
B) narrowing of the QRS complex..
C) ST depression with a prolonged QT interval.
D) peaked T waves.
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Calcium channel blockers primarily block the:

A) SA node.
B) ventricles.
C) AV node.
D) bundle branches.
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Initially with pericarditis, the T wave is upright and may be elevated.
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When the ST segment is elevated in pericarditis it appears off the baseline, gradually sloping back down to the next QRS complex.
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Pericarditis can mimic the symptoms seen with myocardial infarction.
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The development of pathologic Q waves does not occur in pericarditis.
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Pericardial effusion is a buildup of an excessive amount of fluid in the plural space.
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In the case of a minimal or small pulmonary embolism, the ECG is usually normal, or it may show a sinus tachycardia.
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Increases or decreases in the potassium and calcium serum levels have little effect on the ECG.
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In hyperkalemia, T wave peaking begins as the potassium level starts to rise.
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Torsades de pointes is seen in patients with prolonged QT intervals.
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Deck 21: Other Cardiac Conditions and the ECG
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Inflammation of the pericardium is called:

A) effusion.
B) angina.
C) infarction.
D) pericarditis.
pericarditis.
2
Pericarditis produces chest pain that:

A) is located substernal.
B) is dull and aching.
C) worsens with movement, particularly when the patient is sitting up.
D) eases with inspiration.
is located substernal.
3
The most common causes of pericarditis are:

A) viral and bacterial infections.
B) uremia and renal failure.
C) cancer and MI.
D) rheumatic fever and connective tissue disease.
viral and bacterial infections.
4
In pericarditis:

A) the ST segment is elevated and symmetrically round.
B) T wave inversion usually occurs only after the ST segments have returned to baseline.
C) pathologic R waves are seen.
D) the ST segment and T wave changes are localized.
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Substantial pericardial effusion can:

A) occur with pulmonary embolism.
B) cause low-voltage QRS complexes in all leads.
C) produce large S waves in lead I.
D) lead to T wave peaking.
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Electrical alternans is a condition in which the QRS complexes:

A) are biphasic.
B) become taller and wider.
C) change in height with each successive beat.
D) flatten.
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Cardiac tamponade can:

A) result from the accumulation of fluid or exudate in the pericardial sac.
B) lead to compromised cardiac output.
C) be easily detected on the ECG.
D) result from the accumulation of fluid or exudate in the pericardial sac and lead to compromised cardiac output.
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A pulmonary embolism:

A) is an acute blockage of one of the pulmonary arteries by a blood clot or other foreign matter.
B) leads to obstruction of blood flow to the lung segment supplied by the artery.
C) can impair oxygenation of the blood and lead to death.
D) All of these.
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Right heart failure that results from a pulmonary embolism is referred to as:

A) acute cor pulmonale
B) plural effusion
C) P mitrale
D) cardiac tamponade
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The characteristic ECG changes seen with massive pulmonary embolus include:

A) tall, symmetrically peaked P waves in leads II, III, and aVF.
B) ST segment depression in lead aVF.
C) left axis deviation.
D) inverted T waves in leads V5-V6
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The S1 Q3 T3 pattern reflects:

A) A small S wave in lead I
B) a deep Q wave in lead III
C) an peaked T wave in lead III
D) an symmetrical T wave in lead I
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The most common dysrhythmias seen with massive pulmonary embolism are:

A) junctional tachycardia and atrial flutter.
B) sinus tachycardia and atrial fibrillation
C) sinus bradycardia and asystole.
D) SVT and ventricular tachycardia
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13
Hyperkalemia generates a progression of changes in the ECG that can end in:

A) bradycardia.
B) Torsades de pointes.
C) ventricular fibrillation and death.
D) decreased cardiac contraction.
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Key characteristics of hyperkalemia include:

A) tall P waves.
B) appearance of U waves.
C) sine wave pattern.
D) ST segment depression.
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Hypocalcemia _______ the QT interval while hypercalcemia ______ it.

A) prolongs, shortens
B) doesn't affect, prolongs
C) shortens, doesn't affect
D) shortens, prolongs
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Key ECG characteristics of hypokalemia include:

A) ST segment elevation.
B) elevation of the T wave.
C) appearance of U waves.
D) 1st-degree AV heart block.
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Digoxin:

A) accelerates the heart rate and AV conduction.
B) slows the influx of sodium while allowing a greater influx of calcium.
C) has a wide therapeutic margin.
D) is excreted from the body quickly.
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Digoxin produces a characteristic:

A) gradual downward curve of the ST segment.
B) notching of the P waves.
C) prolongation of the QT interval.
D) delta wave.
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The most common dysrhythmia seen with digoxin toxicity is:

A) atrial flutter.
B) 3rd - degree AV block with a slow ventricular escape.
C) atrial fibrillation.
D) paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT) with 2nd-degree AV heart block.
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ECG indicators of quinidine use include:

A) an inverted P wave.
B) narrowing of the QRS complex..
C) ST depression with a prolonged QT interval.
D) peaked T waves.
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Calcium channel blockers primarily block the:

A) SA node.
B) ventricles.
C) AV node.
D) bundle branches.
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Initially with pericarditis, the T wave is upright and may be elevated.
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When the ST segment is elevated in pericarditis it appears off the baseline, gradually sloping back down to the next QRS complex.
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Pericarditis can mimic the symptoms seen with myocardial infarction.
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The development of pathologic Q waves does not occur in pericarditis.
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Pericardial effusion is a buildup of an excessive amount of fluid in the plural space.
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In the case of a minimal or small pulmonary embolism, the ECG is usually normal, or it may show a sinus tachycardia.
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Increases or decreases in the potassium and calcium serum levels have little effect on the ECG.
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In hyperkalemia, T wave peaking begins as the potassium level starts to rise.
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Torsades de pointes is seen in patients with prolonged QT intervals.
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