What’s Wrong With My Patient?
Ex 1
Heart Activity: P wave normal, followed by normal QRS, followed by normal T waveHR: 50 bpm and regularDiagnosis: Sinus (SA node) Bradycardia
Ex2
Heart Activity: Normal P wave, QRS dropped, Normal T wave HR: 50 bpmDiagnosis: Conduction problem, ventricles not contracting properly, needs pacemaker
Ex 3
Heart Activity: Normal P wave, followed by QRS, S-T is inverted HR: 120 bpmDiagnosis: Sinus Tachycardia
Ex 4
Heart Activity: Normal P wave, followed by QRS, normal T wave HR: 140 bpmDiagnosis: Sinus Tachycardia,
Ex 5
Heart Activity: R to R interval too short and irregular, P wave not present in all beats HR: 180 bpmDiagnosis: Atrial fib
Ex 6
Heart Activity: QRS interval too long HR: 50 bpmDiagnosis: Sinus bradycardia with a heart block
Ex 7
Heart Activity: PVC is present. HR: 30 bpmDiagnosis: Sinus rhythm with PVC, area of ventricles are irritable and sending reverse conduction signals, both the SA node and the ventricles are sending a signal
P Wave
QRS
T wave
PVC
PVC’s are identified by wide/bazaar QRS complexes
Ex 8
Heart Activity: Frequent P wave, sometimes followed by QRS , normal T wave HR: 70 bpmDiagnosis: Atrial flutter (saw tooth pattern)
Ex 9
Heart Activity: No P wave, QRS is wide and T wave are present HR: 160 bpmDiagnosis: Ventricular tachycardia
Ex 10
Heart Activity: Normal HR: 110 bpmDiagnosis: Tachycardia
Ex 11
Heart Activity: P wave is covered by T wave (would need to be measured with calipers) HR: 220 bpmDiagnosis: Supra ventricular tachycardia
Ex 12
Heart Activity: NormalHR: 90 bpmDiagnosis: Normal heat activity
Ex 13
Heart Activity: Quivering HR: None Diagnosis: V Fib
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