EKG Rhythm Quiz 288
Identify the following rhythms.
1.
a. Atrial fibrillation
b. 2nd degree block type II
c. Junctional rhythm
d. Atrial flutter
2.
a. NSR with bigeminal PACs
b. NSR with bigeminal PJCs
c. NSR with bigeminal PVCs
d. Sinus arrhythmia
3.
a. Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
b. Supraventricular tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
c. Sinus tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
d. Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
4.
a. Sinus arrhythmia
b. Atrial fibrillation
c. 2nd degree heart block type I
d. NSR with dropped PACs
5.
a. Normal sinus rhythm with a PAC
b. Sinus arrhythmia
c. Sinus bradycardia with a PVC
d. Atrial fibrillation with controlled ventricular response
6.
7.
a. Atrial paced
b. AV paced
c. Ventricular paced
d. Biventricular paced
8.
a. Sinus bradycardia changing to idioventricular rhythm
b. Sinus bradycardia changing to junctional rhythm
c. Sinus bradycardia changing to ventricular tachycardia
d. Sinus bradycardia transitioning into complete heart block
9.
a. Asystole
b. Ventricular standstill
c. Agonal rhythm
d. Complete heart block
10.
a. Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
b. Supraventricular tachycardia changing to fine ventricular fibrillation
c. Sinus tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
d. Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to atrial fibrillation
Answers
01. c. Junctional rhythm
02. a. NSR with bigeminal PACs
03. b. Supraventricular tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
04. c. 2nd degree heart block type I
05. c. Sinus bradycardia with a PVC
06. d. Ventricular fibrillation
07. b. AV paced
08. a. Sinus bradycardia changing to idioventricular rhythm
09. d. Complete heart block
10. a. Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
1.
a. Atrial fibrillation
b. 2nd degree block type II
c. Junctional rhythm
d. Atrial flutter
a. NSR with bigeminal PACs
b. NSR with bigeminal PJCs
c. NSR with bigeminal PVCs
d. Sinus arrhythmia
a. Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
b. Supraventricular tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
c. Sinus tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
d. Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
a. Sinus arrhythmia
b. Atrial fibrillation
c. 2nd degree heart block type I
d. NSR with dropped PACs
a. Normal sinus rhythm with a PAC
b. Sinus arrhythmia
c. Sinus bradycardia with a PVC
d. Atrial fibrillation with controlled ventricular response
a. Accelerated idioventricular rhythm
b. Accelerated junctional rhythm
c. Sinus rhythm
d. Ventricular fibrillation
7.
a. Atrial paced
b. AV paced
c. Ventricular paced
d. Biventricular paced
a. Sinus bradycardia changing to idioventricular rhythm
b. Sinus bradycardia changing to junctional rhythm
c. Sinus bradycardia changing to ventricular tachycardia
d. Sinus bradycardia transitioning into complete heart block
a. Asystole
b. Ventricular standstill
c. Agonal rhythm
d. Complete heart block
a. Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
b. Supraventricular tachycardia changing to fine ventricular fibrillation
c. Sinus tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
d. Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to atrial fibrillation
Answers
01. c. Junctional rhythm
02. a. NSR with bigeminal PACs
03. b. Supraventricular tachycardia changing to sinus bradycardia
04. c. 2nd degree heart block type I
05. c. Sinus bradycardia with a PVC
06. d. Ventricular fibrillation
07. b. AV paced
08. a. Sinus bradycardia changing to idioventricular rhythm
09. d. Complete heart block
10. a. Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
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