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1. What is Pacing that is not inhibited by intrinsic beats Asynchronous
2. When a Pacing stimulus is delivered between the tip and the ring electrodes on a pacing lead it is known as _____ pacing? Bipolar pacing 3. Sensing of intrinsic electrical activity between the tip and the ring electrodes of a pacing lead is known as _______ sensing? Bipolar Sensing 4. The actual excitation or depolarization of cardiac tissue by a pacing stimulus is known as? Capture 5. Reasons why a pacing stimulus may "fail to capture"? Pacing stimulus is too weak The tissue is refractory 6. The lead input and circuitry on a pacemaker dedicated to a particular chamber of the heart. Channel 7.What is the initial state of activation of cardiac tissue? Depolarized 8. Cardiac tissue is said to be ____ when it can be activated by a pacing stimulus or an intrinsic wave of depolarization. Excitable 9. The opposite of "Excitable" is? Refractory 10. What is A beat or series of beats that result only from pacing? (in |
1. What is Pacing that is not inhibited by intrinsic beats Asynchronous
2. When a Pacing stimulus is delivered between the tip and the ring electrodes on a pacing lead it is known as _____ pacing? Bipolar pacing 3. Sensing of intrinsic electrical activity between the tip and the ring electrodes of a pacing lead is known as _______ sensing? Bipolar Sensing 4. The actual excitation or depolarization of cardiac tissue by a pacing stimulus is known as? Capture 5. Reasons why a pacing stimulus may "fail to capture"? Pacing stimulus is too weak The tissue is refractory 6. The lead input and circuitry on a pacemaker dedicated to a particular chamber of the heart. Channel 7.What is the initial state of activation of cardiac tissue? Depolarized 8. Cardiac tissue is said to be ____ when it can be activated by a pacing stimulus or an intrinsic wave of depolarization. Excitable 9. The opposite of "Excitable" is? Refractory 10. What is A beat or series of beats that result only from pacing? (in |
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Cardiac Electrophysiology Pacing
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Cardiac Electrophysiology Pacing
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Cardiac Electrophysiology Pacing
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Cardiac Electrophysiology Pacing
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