EKG Rhythm Strip Quiz 144
Identify the following rhythms.
1.
a. Normal sinus rhythm
b. Sinus arrest
c. 1st degree block
d. Atrial fibrillation
2.
a. Complete heart block
b. Idioventricular rhythm
c. Asystole
d. Agonal rhythm
3.
a. Atrial fibrillation
b. Sinus bradycardia
c. Sinus arrhythmia
d. Junctional rhythm
4.
a. External pacing with good electrical capture
b. Biatrial pacing with demand ventricular pacing
c. Dual pacing
d. Biventricular pacing
5.
a. Normal sinus rhythm with uniform PVCs
b. Accelerated idioventricular rhythm with PVCs
c. Complete heart block with unifocal PVCs
d. Accelerated junctional rhythm with unifocal PVCs
6.
a. Sinus arrest with ventricular escape beats
b. Sinus bradycardia with a PVC
c. Junctional rhythm with escape complexes
d. Idioventricular rhythm
7.
a. Sinus arrhythmia
b. Normal sinus rhythm with PACs
c. Normal sinus rhythm with PJCs
d. Normal sinus rhythm with sinus pauses
8.
a. Normal sinus rhythm with multiform PVCs
b. Normal sinus rhythm with uniform PVCs
c. Normal sinus rhythm with bigeminal PVCs
d. Normal sinus rhythm with a multifocal couplet
9.
a. NSR with four beats of ventricular tachycardia
b. NSR with multifocal PVCs
c. NSR with interpolated PVCs
d. NSR with trigeminal PVCs
10.
a. Accelerated idioventricular changing to asystole
b. Accelerated junctional rhythm changing to aystole
c. Supraventricular tachycardia changing to asystole
d. Monomorphic VT changing to asystole
Answers
1. c. 1st degree block
2. d. Agonal rhythm
3. a. Atrial fibrillation
4. d. Biventricular pacing
5. c. Complete heart block with unifocal PVCs
6. d. Idioventricular rhythm
7. c. Normal sinus rhythm with PJCs
8. a. Normal sinus rhythm with multiform PVCs
9. d. NSR with trigeminal PVCs
10. d. Monomorphic VT changing to asystole
1.
a. Normal sinus rhythm
b. Sinus arrest
c. 1st degree block
d. Atrial fibrillation
2.
a. Complete heart block
b. Idioventricular rhythm
c. Asystole
d. Agonal rhythm
3.
a. Atrial fibrillation
b. Sinus bradycardia
c. Sinus arrhythmia
d. Junctional rhythm
4.
a. External pacing with good electrical capture
b. Biatrial pacing with demand ventricular pacing
c. Dual pacing
d. Biventricular pacing
5.
a. Normal sinus rhythm with uniform PVCs
b. Accelerated idioventricular rhythm with PVCs
c. Complete heart block with unifocal PVCs
d. Accelerated junctional rhythm with unifocal PVCs
6.
a. Sinus arrest with ventricular escape beats
b. Sinus bradycardia with a PVC
c. Junctional rhythm with escape complexes
d. Idioventricular rhythm
7.
a. Sinus arrhythmia
b. Normal sinus rhythm with PACs
c. Normal sinus rhythm with PJCs
d. Normal sinus rhythm with sinus pauses
8.
a. Normal sinus rhythm with multiform PVCs
b. Normal sinus rhythm with uniform PVCs
c. Normal sinus rhythm with bigeminal PVCs
d. Normal sinus rhythm with a multifocal couplet
9.
a. NSR with four beats of ventricular tachycardia
b. NSR with multifocal PVCs
c. NSR with interpolated PVCs
d. NSR with trigeminal PVCs
10.
a. Accelerated idioventricular changing to asystole
b. Accelerated junctional rhythm changing to aystole
c. Supraventricular tachycardia changing to asystole
d. Monomorphic VT changing to asystole
Answers
1. c. 1st degree block
2. d. Agonal rhythm
3. a. Atrial fibrillation
4. d. Biventricular pacing
5. c. Complete heart block with unifocal PVCs
6. d. Idioventricular rhythm
7. c. Normal sinus rhythm with PJCs
8. a. Normal sinus rhythm with multiform PVCs
9. d. NSR with trigeminal PVCs
10. d. Monomorphic VT changing to asystole
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