QT interval and QTc calculation — Flashcards

QT interval and QTc calculation — Flashcards

QT interval and QTc calculation — Flashcards
#1

The _____ on ECG represents the entire period of ventricular depolarization, contraction, and repolarization

#2

The _____ on ECG is an isoelectric period (horizontal line) when the ventricles are depolarized

#3

The onset of reduced ventricular ejection corresponds with the onset of the _____ wave on ECG

#4

The _____ refractory period refers to the period in which a(n) conductive action potential cannot be generated

#5

A(n) negative dromotropic effect increases the _____ interval on an ECG

#6

Hypo-kalemia induced arrhythmias may present on ECG with _____ waves at the end of the T wave

#7

The output of the Purkinje cells is always _____

Hint: excitatory or inhibitory

#8

The _____ on ECG represents the entire period of ventricular depolarization, contraction, and repolarization

#9

Phase _____ of the myocardial action potential is characterized by rapid upstroke/depolarization

#10

If the stereocilia are bent toward the kinocilium, the hair cell _____-polarizes

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