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EKG Rhythm Quiz 1 – Rhythm Recognition Fabulous Nurse Magazine
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Ekg Quiz 1 Arrhythmia Recognition

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EKG arrhythmia (dysrhythmia) recognition quiz and game.
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  • 1. EKG Rhythm Quiz 1 Rhythm RecognitionFabulous Nurse Magazine

2. A Fabulous Nurse Magazine andHarrington Educational PartnersProduction 2012 All Rights Reserved 3. EKG EKG EKG EKG EKGRhythm 1Rhythm 1Rhythm 1Rhythm 1Rhythm 1Recognition Recognition Recognition Recognition Recognition$100$100$100$100 $100$200$200$200$200 $200$300$300$300$300 $300$400$400$400$400 $400$500$500$500$500 $500 4. Your patients HR is 60beats/min. The rhythm isregular with one P wave foreach QRS. PR interval is .18and QRS width is .10. What is your patients rhythm?Return to Main BoardAnswer 5. Normal Sinus Rhythm Return to Main Board 6. What does a QRS >0.10denote?Return to Main Board Answer 7. Bundle Branch BlockReturn to Main Board 8. This rhythm may be regular or irregular depending on conduction ratio. Hallmark sign is a pattern of multiplesawtooth p waves to each QRS.Return to Main Board Answer 9. Atrial FlutterReturn to Main Board 10. An atrioventricular rhythm in which the PR interval progressively lengthens untilQRS is dropped.Return to Main BoardAnswer 11. 2* AVB Type 1 aka Wenckebach Return to Main Board 12. A shockable rhythm with no well defined QRS. Totallydisorganized electrical activity which may be fine or coarse. Never presents with a pulse.Return to Main Board Answer 13. Ventricular Fibrillation Return to Main Board 14. Regular rhythm. Normal QRS. One p wave per QRS.PR interval > 0.20Return to Main Board Answer 15. First Degree AV Block (1* AVB) Return to Main Board 16. Ventricular rhythm. Wide complex QRS. Heart rate 30-40.Return to Main BoardAnswer 17. Idioventricular Rhythm (IVR) Return to Main Board 18. Early escape beat. Wide complex QRS. QRS unlike the rest of patients rhythm.Return to Main BoardAnswer 19. Premature VentricularContraction (PVC) Return to Main Board 20. Rhythm charcaterized by atotal absence of ventricularactivity.Return to Main Board Answer 21. Asystole Return to Main Board 22. This rhythm originates from the SA node. Is slightly irregular fluctuating with patients respirations.Return to Main BoardAnswer 23. Sinus ArryhthmiaReturn to Main Board 24. Irregular R-R interval. Atrial rate >350. P wave notdiscernible.Return to Main BoardAnswer 25. Atrial Fibrillation Return to Main Board 26. Originates from SA node. Regular ventricular and atrial rhythm. Heart rate < 60.Return to Main Board Answer 27. Sinus Bradycardia Return to Main Board 28. Early P wave followed bynarrow complex QRS. PR interval normal.Return to Main BoardAnswer 29. Premature AtrialContraction(PAC)Return to Main Board 30. Wide complex rhythm originating from the ventricles.Rate 140 200. Can present with or without a pulse.Return to Main BoardAnswer 31. Ventricular TachycardiaReturn to Main Board 32. AV nodal rhythm. Narrow complex. PR