This printable crossword puzzle has 24 clues. Answers range from 3 to 16 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
__________________ tachycardia has very narrow QRS complexes, no p-waves, tachycardic heart rate, and is an atrial arrhythmia
wide, bizarre complex
This arrhythmia has a p-wave that happens directly after the previous t-wave.
Torsade De Pointes is a form of ventricular ______________________.
A ________________degree AV Block has prolonged PR intervals.
220 - the patient's ______ = the patient's target heart rate.
Second degree Type I is the only AV block that ______________ a heart beat.
Juntional rhythms have inverted or _____________ p-waves.
The series of events in which a coronary artery becomes occludes is ______________, injury, infarction.
Sawtooth waves appear during atrial ______________.
When pacing spikes appear at random intervals througout the EKG, a ______________ pacemaker is present.
For proper lead wire connection, avR and v1 will be ____________.
Examine the ST Segment ____________________ may be a sign of myocardial infarction.
The P-Wave should always be rounded and ___________ in a normal EKG.
Leads I, II, and III record the simultaneous flow of electricity in ______ directions.
In _____________fribrillation, the P-waves are replaces by fibrillation waves, but a QRS complex is still present.
The technician should stand on the _________ side of the patient while doing the procedure.
Which lead is recorded from the right arm to the left arm?
Leads I, II and III are known as the ______________leads because the current flows in 2 directions.
The patient should keep a __________ while wearing a Holter monitor.
The patient cannot _______________ during telemetry monitoring.
v4 belongs in the 5th ICS at the __________________ line
v5 belongs at the 5th ICS at the ___________axillary line.
v6 belongs at the 5th ICS at the _____________ line.