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ECG 3.1

The document presents a series of questions and answers related to ECG interpretation and cardiac conditions, including sinus tachycardia and various types of heart block. It highlights correct and incorrect responses regarding diagnostic criteria and causes of arrhythmias. The document also includes scoring for each answer, indicating the correctness of the responses.

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ECG 3.1

The document presents a series of questions and answers related to ECG interpretation and cardiac conditions, including sinus tachycardia and various types of heart block. It highlights correct and incorrect responses regarding diagnostic criteria and causes of arrhythmias. The document also includes scoring for each answer, indicating the correctness of the responses.

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A patient with history of fever and palpation. No history of chest pain. Interpret the ECG.

Sinus tachycardia & HR 150


Sinus tachycardia & HR 110
Sinus tachycardia & HR 120
Sinus tachycardia & HR 170
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Sinus tachycardia & HR 150
Criteria for diagnosing LVH is all EXCEPT

Sokolow Lyon criteria


Vector cardiographic criteria
Cornell voltage criteria
Romhilt and Estes criteria
Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Accepted Answers:
Vector cardiographic criteria
Which of the following is a cause of cardiac arrhythmias?

Abnormal pathways of impulse transmission through the heart


Abnormal rhythmicity of the pacemaker
Blocks at different points during impulse spread
All the above
Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Accepted Answers:
All the above
From the below picture what is the patient’s heart rate?

120
100
80
60
Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Accepted Answers:
120
FALSE about complete SA block among the following is:

Manifest as absence of P waves


Manifest with long pauses resulting in atrial or ventricular rhythms
Can be differentiated from sinus arrest on a surface ECG
It is otherwise called as third degree SA block
Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Accepted Answers:
Can be differentiated from sinus arrest on a surface ECG
Choose the third degree AV block
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:

Which is not true about Mobitz type 1 block?

The PR interval is constant


PR interval prolongs with each beat until a beat is dropped
The pause that follows is less than full compensatory
After each dropped beat, the PR interval becomes normal
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The PR interval is constant
Broad complex tachycardia is defined by the QRS duration of more than.........milliseconds

Yes, the answer is correct.


Score: 1
Accepted Answers:
(Type: Numeric) 120.0
All of them are example of irregular narrow complex tachycardia except

Atrial fibrillation
Multifocal atrial tachycardia
Sinus tachycardia
Atrial flutter with variable block
Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Accepted Answers:
Sinus tachycardia
The following are the causes of bradycardia EXCEPT:

High vagal tone


Digoxin
Hypothyroidism
Hypovolemic shock
Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Accepted Answers:
Hypovolemic shock

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