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54 Cards in this Set

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Normal Sinus
P-QRS-T, all normal, rate 60-100
Sinus bradycardia
P-QRS-T, all normal, rate 40-60
Sinus tachycardia:
P-QRS-T, all normal, rate 100-140
Junctional rhythm:
QRS-T, normal QRS, unique P waves (none, inverted, retrograde)
Idioventricular:
WIDE QRS, no P, rate 20-40
Atrial fibrillation
“irregularly irregular” no pattern to QRS complexes and no P wave seen (erratic baseline between beats)
Atrial flutter
may be regular or irregular, flutter waves (sawtooth or picket fence)
1 AVB
P-QRS-T, all normal except PR interval is >.2 seconds
2 AVB type I
Normal QRS, but dropped beat, PR interval gets progressively longer
2 AVB type II
Normal QRS, but dropped beat, FIXED PR interval
3 AVB
May be wide or normal QRS, regular QRS beats, regular P waves, but no regular PR interval. P waves and QRS beats are independent
SVT
very rapid rate, narrow QRS, wave form between QRS that may be P or T
V-tach
wide regular complexes rate >140
Torsades
wide regular complexes with varying amplitude
Coarse v-fib
squiggly line with lots of amplitude above and below baseline
Fine v-vfib
squiggly line with little amplitude
Asystole
flat line
Agonal
wide irregular beats, rate <20, no P waves
PVC
early beat, no P wave, wide complex
Multifocal PVC
early beats, complex looks different, some + some –
Bigeminy
every other beat is a PVC
Trigeminy
every 3rd beat is a PVC
Couplets
2 PVCs side by side
Triplets
3PVCs in a row (also known as VTach)
PAC
early beat, P wave looks different that underlying P waves (tall and pointed instead of round)
PJC
early beat, unique P wave (none, inverted or retrograde)
Interference/Artifact
thickened baseline but you can see the underlying rhythm
Normal Sinus
P-QRS-T, all normal, rate 60-100
Sinus bradycardia
P-QRS-T, all normal, rate 40-60
Sinus tachycardia:
P-QRS-T, all normal, rate 100-140
Junctional rhythm:
QRS-T, normal QRS, unique P waves (none, inverted, retrograde)
Idioventricular:
WIDE QRS, no P, rate 20-40
Atrial fibrillation
“irregularly irregular” no pattern to QRS complexes and no P wave seen (erratic baseline between beats)
Atrial flutter
may be regular or irregular, flutter waves (sawtooth or picket fence)
1 AVB
P-QRS-T, all normal except PR interval is >.2 second
2 AVB type I
Normal QRS, but dropped beat, PR interval gets progressively longer
2 AVB type II
Normal QRS, but dropped beat, FIXED PR interval
3 AVB
May be wide or normal QRS, regular QRS beats, regular P waves, but no regular PR interval. P waves and QRS beats are independent
SVT
very rapid rate, narrow QRS, wave form between QRS that may be P or T
V-tach
wide regular complexes rate >140
Torsades
wide regular complexes with varying amplitude
Coarse v-fib
squiggly line with lots of amplitude above and below baseline
Fine v-vfib
squiggly line with little amplitude
Asystole
flat line
Agonal
wide irregular beats, rate <20, no P waves
PVC
early beat, no P wave, wide complex
Multifocal PVC
early beats, complex looks different, some + some –
Bigeminy
every other beat is a PVC
Trigeminy
every 3rd beat is a PVC
Couplets
2 PVCs side by side
Triplets
3PVCs in a row (also known as VTach)
PAC
early beat, P wave looks different that underlying P waves (tall and pointed instead of round)
PJC
early beat, unique P wave (none, inverted or retrograde)
Interference/Artifact
thickened baseline but you can see the underlying rhythm