Rhythm Practice Wendy Langen.

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Rhythm Practice Wendy Langen

What is the best description f the rhythm of the EKG pictured?

NSR

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

SVT

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

Idioventricular or ventricular escape

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

Junctional escape

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

Atrial flutter

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

NSR with Sinus pause

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

Sinus bradycardia

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

NSR with nonsustained VT AKA “run” of 5 VT

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

Atrial flutter with slow VR

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

VT- Torsades de Pointes

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

VT

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

NSR with 2 (ventricular) couplets

What is the best description f the rhythm pictured?

Sinus tachycardia (or atrial tachycardia) with a pause

What is the approximate rate of the strip pictured?

Enter Question Text 300 150 100 75 60 50

What is the approximate rate of the strip pictured?

Enter Question Text 300 150 100 75 60 50

Sinus dysrhythmia

What is the rate and rhythm of the strip pictured?

Normal sinus rhythm at ~75

What is the best description of the fourth complex in the strip?

PAC

What is the best description of the third complex in the strip?

PAC

NSR with triplet

V tach

NSR with 2 couplets

Bigeminy

WAP

Torsades de Pointes A kind of polymorphic V tach

V fib

Torsades de Pointes

NSR 1 AVB

NSR 1 AVB

3 AVB With Ventricular escape

3 AVB This one is hard, you would need calipers

3 AVB with ventricular escape

3 AVB With ventricular escape

2 AVB Type 2 Mobitz

3rd degree AVB “Complete heart block” With junctional escape

3 AVB with Junctional escape

Wide QRSs

3 AVGB with ventricular escape The computer interpretation is wrong!

Atrial flutter With complete heart block and Junctional escape

AV pacing

V pacing

NSR with multifocal PVCs

2nd degree AV block type 1 Wenkebok The PR intervals increase, then there is a p wave without QRS