Waveforms and Calculations

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1.
Represents atrial depolarization
2.
Usually measures 0.12-0.20 sec
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a wide ____ usually measures ≥ 0.12 seconds
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the end of ventricular depolarization is represented by ___
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represents further repolarization of the ventricles
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flat line between J point & the start of T wave
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interval that measures from the beginning of the Q wave to the end of the T wave
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duration of one ____ is .04 secs
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when R-R intervals are not the same the rhythm is ____
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The 1500 method is used for ____ rhythms
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Multiply the number of QRS complexes by 10 within _____ to determine HR for irregular rhythms
12.
You must identify all ____ that are two seconds or greater
13.
Round pauses off to ____ decimal place