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ECG Review for practical 1:

ECG Review for practical 1: For the practical you will be required to provide an answer for each ECG that includes the name of the ECG, what is the disorder, why it is abnormal, and give the rate when required. Be specific. Don’t overwrite with excess unnecessary information.

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ECG Review for practical 1:

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  1. ECG Review for practical 1: For the practical you will be required to provide an answer for each ECG that includes the name of the ECG, what is the disorder, why it is abnormal, and give the rate when required.Be specific. Don’t overwrite with excess unnecessary information. We will review in class on _______.Until then go through these slides and fill in the needed information via your notes. If you do not have this filled out you will not be allowed to stay for the review.

  2. RATE

  3. Normal Sinus Rhythm In this example, the heart rate is 68 beats · min–1.

  4. Sinus Bradycardia

  5. Sinus Tachycardia In this example, the heart rate is 136 beats · min–1.

  6. See Figure 11.3, Page 120 for reference Myocardial Infarction Reprinted, by permission, from E. Stein, 1992, Rapid analysis of electrocardiograms, 2nd ed. (Philadelphia, PA: Lea & Febiger), 150. Note the Q wave may be the only remaining evidence of the MI

  7. Significant Q Wave

  8. ST Elevation

  9. Sinus Pause

  10. Premature Atrial Contraction Biphasic P wave in this case.

  11. PAC • Blocked or non-conducted PAC. AV node is still in the refractory period. *= ectopic focus

  12. Junctional Premature Complexes Inverted P wave in this case

  13. Junctional Premature Complex or PJC

  14. ATRIAL FLUTTER

  15. Rate

  16. Atrial Fibrillation

  17. Horizontal and Downsloping ST Depression

  18. Upsloping ST Depression

  19. T-Wave Inversion

  20. T wave inversion

  21. First Degree AV Block

  22. First-Degree AV Block – pg. 61

  23. Second Degree Type I AV Block

  24. Second Degree Type II AV Block

  25. Third Degree AV Block

  26. Ventricular Tachycardia

  27. Runs of Ventricular Tachycardia

  28. Torsades de pointes

  29. PVCs

  30. Multiform Couplet

  31. Bigeminy

  32. Trigeminy

  33. Ventricular Fibrillation (Pg. 50-51)

  34. Idioventricular Escape Rhythm

  35. Asystole

  36. Agonal Rhythm

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