EKG Rhythm Strip Quiz 5
Identify the following rhythms
1.
a. Atrial fibrillation changing to ventricular tachycardia
b. Coarse ventricular fibrillation changing to fine ventricular tachycardia
c. Ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
d. SVT changing to fine ventricular fibrillation
2.
a. Junctional rhythm with sinus arrest
b. Sinus bradycardia changing to asystole
c. Idioventricular rhythm with a sinus pause
d. Slow ventricular tachycardia changing to asystole
3.
a. Sinus arrest followed by asystole
b. Ventricular tachycardia changing to aystole
c. Ventricular standstill changing to aystole
d. Ventricular fibrillation changing to asystole
4.
a. Complete heart block changing to p wave asystole
b. Idioventricular rhythm changing to ventricular standstill
c. Agonal rhythm transitioning to asystole
d. Sinus bradycardia with sinus arrest
5.
a. Idioventricular rhythm changing to agonal rhythm
b. Sinus bradycardia with sinus arrest
c. Junctional rhythm changing to idioventricular rhythm
d. Sinus arrest followed by an agonal rhythm
6.
a. Sinus rhythm with run of ventricular tachycardia
b. NSR with brief run of supraventricular tachycardia
c. Sinus rhythm with run of sinus tachycardia
d. Sinus rhythm with paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia
7.
a. Ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular standstill
b. Idioventricular with p wave asystole
c. Wide complex bradycardia with a sinus pause
d. Agonal rhythm changing to aystole
8.
a. Atrial fibrillation changing to a junctional rhythm
b. Atrial flutter changing to sinus rhythm
c. Atrial fibrillation changing to sinus rhythm
d. Atrial tachycardia converting to sinus rhythm
9.
a. Atrial fibrillation converting to sinus rhythm
b. Junctional tachycardia changing to sinus arrhythmia
c. NSR changing to ectopic atrial tachycardia
d. NSR changing to accelerated junctional rhythm
10.
a. NSR converting atrial tachycardia
b. NSR changing to atrial arrhythmia
c. NSR changing to atrial fibrillation/flutter
d. NSR converting to PSVT
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Answers
1. c. Ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
2. b. Sinus bradycardia changing to asystole
3. d. Ventricular fibrillation changing to asystole
4. a. Complete heart block changing to p wave asystole
5. a. Idioventricular rhythm changing to agonal rhythm
6. b. NSR with brief run of supraventricular tachycardia
7. d. Agonal rhythm changing to aystole
8. b. Atrial flutter changing to sinus rhythm
9. d. NSR changing to accelerated junctional rhythm
10. c. NSR changing to atrial fibrillation/flutter
Reviewed on 6/3/13, 3/2/16
1.
a. Atrial fibrillation changing to ventricular tachycardia
b. Coarse ventricular fibrillation changing to fine ventricular tachycardia
c. Ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
d. SVT changing to fine ventricular fibrillation
2.
a. Junctional rhythm with sinus arrest
b. Sinus bradycardia changing to asystole
c. Idioventricular rhythm with a sinus pause
d. Slow ventricular tachycardia changing to asystole
3.
a. Sinus arrest followed by asystole
b. Ventricular tachycardia changing to aystole
c. Ventricular standstill changing to aystole
d. Ventricular fibrillation changing to asystole
4.
a. Complete heart block changing to p wave asystole
b. Idioventricular rhythm changing to ventricular standstill
c. Agonal rhythm transitioning to asystole
d. Sinus bradycardia with sinus arrest
5.
a. Idioventricular rhythm changing to agonal rhythm
b. Sinus bradycardia with sinus arrest
c. Junctional rhythm changing to idioventricular rhythm
d. Sinus arrest followed by an agonal rhythm
6.
a. Sinus rhythm with run of ventricular tachycardia
b. NSR with brief run of supraventricular tachycardia
c. Sinus rhythm with run of sinus tachycardia
d. Sinus rhythm with paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia
7.
a. Ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular standstill
b. Idioventricular with p wave asystole
c. Wide complex bradycardia with a sinus pause
d. Agonal rhythm changing to aystole
8.
a. Atrial fibrillation changing to a junctional rhythm
b. Atrial flutter changing to sinus rhythm
c. Atrial fibrillation changing to sinus rhythm
d. Atrial tachycardia converting to sinus rhythm
9.
a. Atrial fibrillation converting to sinus rhythm
b. Junctional tachycardia changing to sinus arrhythmia
c. NSR changing to ectopic atrial tachycardia
d. NSR changing to accelerated junctional rhythm
10.
a. NSR converting atrial tachycardia
b. NSR changing to atrial arrhythmia
c. NSR changing to atrial fibrillation/flutter
d. NSR converting to PSVT
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Answers
1. c. Ventricular tachycardia changing to ventricular fibrillation
2. b. Sinus bradycardia changing to asystole
3. d. Ventricular fibrillation changing to asystole
4. a. Complete heart block changing to p wave asystole
5. a. Idioventricular rhythm changing to agonal rhythm
6. b. NSR with brief run of supraventricular tachycardia
7. d. Agonal rhythm changing to aystole
8. b. Atrial flutter changing to sinus rhythm
9. d. NSR changing to accelerated junctional rhythm
10. c. NSR changing to atrial fibrillation/flutter
Reviewed on 6/3/13, 3/2/16
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