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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: The leads consist of which leads?Answer: II, III, and AvF. Question: The Lateral consist of which leads?Answer: I, AvL, V5, and V6. Question: The Anterior leads of which leads?Answer: V3 and V4. Question: The leads consist of which leads?Answer: V1 and V2. Question: ST-segment elevation of at least 2mm in any anatomically contiguous leads what?Answer: Injury or . Question: ST-segment or "T" wave inversion may be indicative of what?Answer: Ischemia. Question: Which leads are as the precordial or chest leads?Answer: V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, and V6. Question: ST-segment changes can be noted where?Answer: In the away from the infarct. Question: To perform a rapid Right 12-Lead, what precordial lead must be moved to the same location on the Right side?Answer: When moved to the opposite side V4 now becomes V4R, and a rapid Right 12-Lead ECG may be performed. Question: For a bundle branch block (BBB) to be , the QRS duration must be greater than what?Answer: Any QRS duration greater than constitutes a BBB. Question: What type of medical condition should be suspected if you notice ST-segment in all leads?Answer: Pericarditis. Question: A axis?Answer: 0 to 90 . (all up) Question: A Left axis deviation?Answer: 0 to -30 . (up, up, down) Question: A Left axis deviation?Answer: -30 to -90 . (up, down, down) Question: A axis deviation?Answer: +90 to 180 . (down, up, up) Question: An Right axis deviation?Answer: -90 to 180 . (all down) Question: True or False? A 12-Lead ECG can be by only using a 3-Lead monitor?Answer: True, by moving the LL(red) lead to all the V-Lead (precordial) and switching to Lead III, you can capture the same views of the myocardium as a 12-Lead ECG! Question: Which are known as the axial or limb leads?Answer: LA(black), LL(red), RA(white), and RL(green).
Salt(RA), pepper(LA), ketchup(LL), and (RL). Question: The consists of these coronary vessels?Answer: The RCA(right coronary artery) and the LCA(left coronary artery), which then branches into the LAD(left descending artery) and the LCX(left circumflex). Question: If axis deviates away from the injured myocardium, then a lateral infarct would most yield a what type axis deviation?Answer: Right axis . Question: A "Q" wave, must be greater than 25% of overall QRS depth, is usually indicative of what? Answer: A MI. |
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