网页Steps in Analyzing ECG'S. Rhythm: Regular _ “Sinus, Junctional or Ventricular”. - Irregular _ “Regular irregularity, or irregular irregularity”. Rate: Normal _ (60-100 BPM) - Bradycardia _ ( less than 50) - Tachycardia _ ( More than 100)
网页Begin class with a 5-minute rhythm description or visual challenge. Separate the flashcards so that you are only using the description or rhythm cards. Have students write down the name of each rhythm as you read the description or show the rhythm pattern, either in front of the class or on a document projector. See how many they get right.
网页JUNCTIONAL RHYTHM. Rate: 40 - 60 BPM. Rhythm: Very Regular. P Waves: May occur before, during, or after the QRS; if visible, the P wave is inverted in leads II, III, and AVR. PR Interval: If a P wave occurs before the QRS, the PR interval will usually be 0.12 sec or less; if no P wave occurs before the QRS, there will be no PR interval
网页It is actually very simple to understand an EKG as each “blip” represents a certain portion of electrical activity in the heart. All EKG interpretations should start with a baseline or “normal sinus rhythm”. On the EKG the “blips” are given the labels P, P-R interval, QRS, S-T segment and T wave.
网页EKG Flash Cards.pdf - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document describes various cardiac rhythms based on their rate, rhythm, P wave characteristics, PR and QRS intervals, and causes.
网页Common & Formal Rhythm Names 6 Second Rhythm Strip Identifiers *Medical Disclaimer Information Available At Nurse On Fire.com “Sawtooth” Pattern Rate: Slow (<60 bpm) Rate: Fast (> 100 bpm) Rate: Normal (60-100 bpm) Rate: Very Fast (150-250 bpm) No P Waves Erratic Waves * QRS normally narrow but not always Nurse