A particular ECG change observed in Hypokalemia is
1. ST segment elevation
2.U wave (a position deflection after the T wave)
3.Tall peaked T waves
4.Widening of the QRS complex and increased amplitude
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A particular ECG change observed in Hypokalemia is
1.ST segment elevation
2.U wave (a position deflection after the T wave)
3. Tall peaked T waves
4. Widening of the QRS complex and increased amplitude
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ECG identified by the PR interval tends to become longer with every succeeding ECG complex until there is a P wave not followed by a QRS is observed in
1. Third-Degree Atrioventricular Block
2.Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block, Type II
3.Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block, Type I
4.First-Degree Atrioventricular Block, Type II
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In which of these conditions can widen QRS and Tall-tented T waves be observed?
1. Hyponatremia
2.Hyperkalemia
3.Hyperglycemia
4.Hyperphosphatemia
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In which of these conditions can widen QRS and Tall-tented T waves be observed?
1.Hyponatremia
2.Hyperkalemia
3.Hyperglycemia
4.Hyperphosphatemia
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P wave indicates
1.Depolarization of right ventricle
2.Depolarization of left ventricle
3.Depolarization of both atria
4.Atria to ventricular conduction time
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P wave indicates
1.Depolarization of right ventricle
2. Depolarization of left ventricle
3. Depolarization of both atria
4.Atria to ventricular conduction time
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The characteristics – slurring of the initial QRS deflection, shortened PR interval, and prolonged QRS duration are of this condition
1.Atrial tachycardia
2. Left bundle branch block
3.WPW (Wolff-Parkinson-White) syndrome
4.Myocardial ischemia
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ECG identified by the PR interval tends to become longer with every succeeding ECG complex until there is a P wave not followed by a QRS is observed in
1. Third-Degree Atrioventricular Block
2.Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block, Type II
3.Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block, Type I
4.First-Degree Atrioventricular Block, Type II
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ECG is used for examination of?
1.heart
2.kidney
3.LUNGS
4.BRAIN
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ECG report must consist of the following information
1.Rhythm, cardiac axis
2.Conduction intervals
3. Description of the ST segments, QRS complexes, T-waves
4.All of these
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ECG report must consist of the following information
1.Rhythm, cardiac axis
2.Conduction intervals
3.Description of the ST segments, QRS complexes, T-waves
4.All of these
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ECG was first developed by?
1.Steward
2.Willem Einthoven
3.Koch
4. Hubbert Mann
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For the normal heartbeat, depolarization stimulus originates in
1.His-bundle areas
2.Epicardium
3.Sinoatrial (SA)node
4.Atrioventricular (AV) node
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For the normal heartbeat, depolarization stimulus originates in
1.His-bundle areas
2.Epicardium
3.Sinoatrial (SA)node
4. Atrioventricular (AV) node
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In ECG relaxation of ventricles is represented by?
1.P-wave
2. T wave
3.U wave
4.QRS complex
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ECG (Electrocardiogram) was developed first by
1. Wilhelm His
2. Steward
3.Hubert Mann
4.Willem Einthoven
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The characteristics – slurring of the initial QRS deflection, shortened PR interval, and prolonged QRS duration are of this condition
1.Atrial tachycardia
2.Left bundle branch block
3.WPW (Wolff-Parkinson-White) syndrome
4.Myocardial ischemia
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This is the classic ECG change in MI (myocardial infarction)
1.ST-segment elevation
2. T-wave inversion
3.Development of an abnormal Q wave
4.All of these
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This is the classic ECG change in MI (myocardial infarction)
1.ST-segment elevation
2.T-wave inversion
3.Development of an abnormal Q wave
4.All of these
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Ventricular muscle depolarization is indicated by
1.PR interval
2. P wave
3.U wave
4.The QRS complex
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Ventricular muscle depolarization is indicated by
1. PR interval
2.P wave
3.U wave
4. The QRS complex
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What does elevated ST segment represents?
1.insufficient oxygen
2. acute myocardial infraction
3.Rheumatic fever
4. ischemia
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What does enlarged R wave indicate?
1.enlarged atria
2.Rheumatic fever
3.Coronary artery disease
4.none of the above
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What does lengthening of P wave indicate
1.Myocardial infraction
2.Enlargement of atria
3.Ventricular enlargement
4.Hyperkalamia
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What happens if T wave becomes wider?
1.CONDUCTION Abnormalities
2.insufficient oxygen to heart
3.hyperkalamia
4.myocardial ischemia
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Which of the following is the part of ECG?
1.QRS complex
2.ST segment
3.T wave
4.All of the above
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Which of the following statement is NOT true?
1.P wave indicate atrial contraction
2.depressed ST segment indicate hyperkalamia
3. T wave represents ventricular repolarization
4.QRS complex represents ventricular depolarization
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