The document provides instructions for an assignment submission by Muhammad Danish Raza Haider. It determines the cardiac rhythm in an ECG trace using a 5 step approach. It also discusses adjusting electrocardiograph settings to determine cardiac rhythm, counting the heart rate in an ECG recording, and calculating cardiac axis if aVR is equiphasic.
The document provides instructions for an assignment submission by Muhammad Danish Raza Haider. It determines the cardiac rhythm in an ECG trace using a 5 step approach. It also discusses adjusting electrocardiograph settings to determine cardiac rhythm, counting the heart rate in an ECG recording, and calculating cardiac axis if aVR is equiphasic.
The document provides instructions for an assignment submission by Muhammad Danish Raza Haider. It determines the cardiac rhythm in an ECG trace using a 5 step approach. It also discusses adjusting electrocardiograph settings to determine cardiac rhythm, counting the heart rate in an ECG recording, and calculating cardiac axis if aVR is equiphasic.
Muhammad Danish Raza HAIDER . Determine the cardiac rhythm in the following ECG trace using the 5 rule approach (complete answer)
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Answer: Rhythm analysis using a 5 step method will be practiced in this section. Analyze tracings in the following order. Rhythm Regularity : Rhythm is normal • Heart Rate ͢͢͢ Normal ̸ Slow ̸ Fast • = 300 ̸ no. of large square b̸ w 2R
• 300̸ 6 = 50 ( slow Rate)
• P wave morphology ͢͢͢ p wave every QPs Upright ( p ͢͢͢ QRs ) • No pulse before QRS Downward • P R interval or Pri ͢͢͢ 0.12 -02 • not normal . More than normal range and there is no P-wave before QRs. • QRS complex duration and morphology < 0.12 • Downward Normal Amplitude In the below ECG trace what should be adjusted in the electrocardiograph setting to determine the cardiac rhythm? Answer: • P WAVE: • It is upright and present before the every QRS. • Normal Sinus Rhythum but heart rate is increased and it is • tachy Cardia. Count down the heart beat in the below ECG recording
• Answer: • 22+14+18)/3 =18 18x0.04=0.72 • 60/0.72=83.3 bpm In the following ECG recording, if the aVR is equiphasic, how much would be the cardiac axis?
• The three ECG subsets
1. Non diagnostic: no ST or T wave
abnormalities
2. Suspicious for ischemia: ST depression or T
wave inversion
3. Suspicious for injury: ST elevation
Answer: • AVR ͢ Equiphasic • Lead iii ͢ Downward (-) AXIS (-60) •