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16 Cards in this Set

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RBBB with ST elevation in V1-V3
brugada. dysfunctional Na channels, can result in sudden death.
barlow syndrome?
mitral prolapse crease PVCs
P adjacent to QRS
lown-ganong-levine (LGL)

james fiber connects anterior internodal tract to his bundle, bypassing the AV node...
delta wave
WPW. decreased PR, increased QRS
PAT with AV block, caused by?
digitalis toxicity
ST segment and T wave off the baseline
pericarditis
flat or concave elevated ST segment
pericarditis
ST depression caused by?
digitalis, subendo infacrt, positive stress test
how long for q waves to be significant?
larger than 1 mm (0.04 seconds)

1/3 amp of QRS

omit AVR
cant ddx infarction in presence of?
LBBB
T wave inversion in V2 and V3
wellens syndrome, ant descending coronary stenosis
flat P wave, ride QRS, peaked T wave
hyper K
T waves flat or inverted + U wave
hypo K
Ca affect on EKG?
hyper - short QT
hypo - long QT
gradual downward curve of ST segment
digitalis
tosades de pointes caused by?
low potassium (meds also), and long QT syndrome