What does each little box represents?
What does 1 large box represents?
What is the P wave?
What should you look for in P wave?
What is the PR interval?
What is the QRS complex?
What is the T wave?
What are the steps to reading an ECG Rhythm?
How can we determine heart rate?
The 6 second method
- simplest & most accurate when rhythm is irregular or between approx 50-100
- Count the number of QRS complexes in a 6 sec strip, multiply by 10
The sequence method
- Regular rhythms and strips less than 6s long
- 300, 150, 100, 75, 60, 50, 43, 38, 33
- Find R wave on a heavy line and count off until you reach the next R wave
How do we determine the rhythm regularity?
(Regular, regularly irregular, or irregularly irregular)
What are the categories of Dysrhythmias?
Disorder of impulse formation
Disorders of impulse conduction
Artifact
Characteristics:
- Rate- 60-100 bpm
- P waves present & upright
- PR normal
- QRS narrow
- Ratio 1:1
- Rhythm is regular
NORMAL SINUS RHYTHM
Characteristics:
- Rate normal range (increases with inspiration and slow with expiration)
- P waves present & upright
- PR interval normal
- QRS is narrow
- Ratio 1:1
- Rhythm is regularly irregular
- Bainbridge reflex: sudden changes in pressure
(normal finding in children and young adults)
SINUS ARRHYTHMIA
Characteristics:
- Rate less than 60 bpm
- P waves present & upright
- PR interval normal
- QRS is narrow
- Ratio 1:1
- Rhythm is regular
SINUS BRADYCARDIA
Characteristics:
- Rate 100-160 bpm
- P waves present & upright
- PR interval normal
- QRS is narrow
- Ratio is 1:1
- Rhythm is regular
(Paediatrics & children)
SINUS TACHYCARDIA
Characteristics:
- Rate 140-250 bpm
- S/S: heart pounding, out of breath, sweating, hypotensive, chest pain
- P waves buried under the preceding T wave
- PRI: N/A
- QRS narrow (<0.012 secs)
- Ratio: N/A
- Regular rhythm
(Fast, narrow complexes can’t make out P waves)
SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA (SVT)
PAROXYSMAL SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA (PSVT)
When does RE-entry Syndrome occur?
(series of beats - sudden onset)
What is RE-entry Syndrome?
What is pre-excitation syndrome?
What are the types of pre-excitation syndromes?