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Relias Advanced Dysrhythmia Exam A
Question
Answered step-by-step
Rhythm What is the cardiac rhythm? 2nd degree AV block -
Interpretation - Type II (Mobitz II) Heart Blocks Rhythm What
is the cardiac rhythm? Junctional rhythm Interpretation - Heart
Blocks Rhythm What is the cardiac rhythm? Sinus rhythm with
1st nterpretation - degree AV block Heart Blocks Rhythm What
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Relias Advanced Dysrhythmia Exam A

Question

Answered step-by-step

Rhythm What is the cardiac rhythm? 2nd degree AV block -

Interpretation - Type II (Mobitz II) Heart Blocks Rhythm What

is the cardiac rhythm? Junctional rhythm Interpretation - Heart

Blocks Rhythm What is the cardiac rhythm? Sinus rhythm with

1st nterpretation - degree AV block Heart Blocks Rhythm What

is the cardiac rhythm? Sinus bradycardia Interpretation -

Junctional Rhythm What is the cardiac rhythm? Normal sinus

rhythm nterpretation - Junctional Rhythm What is the cardiac

rhythm? Atrial flutter Interpretation - Sinus Rhythm What is the

cardiac rhythm? Sinus bradycardia with Interpretation PVCs

Ventricular Show less

Subject Question Response Rhythm What is the cardiac

rhythm? Sinus tachycardia Interpretation - Atrial Jones and

Bartlett Publishers, 02012 Used with Permissi... Show more

  1. JUNCTIONAL RHYTMN-usually a regular slow heart rate less than 60 bpm, QRS are narrow, no discernible P waves, P waves are inverted or buried with QRS
  2. SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA-no discernible P wave, regular narrow QRS complex tachycardia usually with sudden onset and termination with a rate of 150 and more
  3. SINUS TACHYCARDIA-regular P wave followed by a regularly occurring QRST but the rate is greater than 100 bpm
  4. IDIOVENTRICULAR RHYTHM-regular slow heart rate, escape rhythm impulses is ventricular in origin
  5. ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA impulses originate irregularly and rapidly at different points
  6. ATRIAL FIBRILLATION-irregularly irregular narrow complex tachycardia with no discernible P waves
  7. MOBITZ TYPE 1, SECOND DEGREE AV BLOCK (WENCKEBACH)- progressive lengthening of the PR followed by intermittent dropped beat
  8. MOBITZ TYPE 11- SECOND DEGREE AV BLOCK - PR intervals are consistent with intermittently dropped beats
  9. THIRD-DEGREE AV BLOCK-- there was no recognizable consistent or meaningful relationship between atrial and ventricular activity
  10. ATRIAL FLUTTER as the rhythm show a saw tooth pattern, like flutter waves