Anterior infarct ekg interpretation

    • [DOC File]EKG and Interpretation - Josh Corwin

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      EKG and Interpretation. Coronary Circulation. Branch off ascending aorta-Left coronary artery- supplies blood to the anterior and lateral wall of the left ventricle. Left anterior descending supplies oxygenated blood to the walls of the left ventricle and the anterior part of the septum.

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    • [DOC File]ITE Review: Cardiovascular

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      EKG-nonspecific ST/T wave and sinus tach are most common finding-look for right heart strain-peaked P in lead II-new RBBB, S1Q3T3. D-dimer-remember Well’s, negative test can not exclude moderate or high pretest! V/Q scan-need interpretation in the context of clinical suspicion-low-moderate pretest prob with normal study, excludes significant ...

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    • [DOC File]UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

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      EKG Interpretation. Grading Matrix (EKG Interpretation) Possible points ... ischemia, infarct, reciprocal changes) 10 Correct interpretation of ST/T wave segments (Inferior, Anterior, Lateral, Septal, Posterior) 10 Correct interpretation of Axis (right, left, No-Mans Land)

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    • [DOC File]Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG

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      The 12 lead EKG is also broken into territories: inferior, anterior, septal, & lateral. The posterior territory is not directly seen on the ECG (but there are tricks to find it, including looking at the ECG “backwards” or doing a “right-sided EKG”). The anterior heart, septum (middle) and anterior …

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    • [DOC File]Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG

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      The 12 lead EKG primarily looks at the anterior heart, septal & anterior left ventricle (LV). The anterior LV (LAD): V2 (septal overlap) V3, V4. Wrapping around the heart (in latin: “circumflex”) is lateral LV territory, V5, V6, (with leads I & AVL.) Infarcting the LAD territory produces an anterior MI. V5 and V6 are on the left side of the ...

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    • [DOC File]Le site de MimiRyudo – De la fiction écrite, de la fiction ...

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      INTERPRETATION OF AN ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG / EKG) ... After the atrioventricular node, the depolarization follows the bundle of His, its right bundle branch and its left anterior and left posterior branches. And then, the electrical impulses travel simultaneous through the two ventricles. ... If Q is enlarged, it means an infarct: there is a ...

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    • [DOC File]Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG

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      What is an EKG? What is a 12-lead EKG? When you do an EKG, what are you looking for? What do EKG lead groups have to do with cardiac anatomy? 4-1: Inferior. 4-2: Lateral. 4-3: Anterior. 4-4: Septal. What is the difference between coronary ischemia and a myocardial infarction? 5-1: A brief rant. What does ischemia look like on a 12-lead?

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    • [DOC File]ECG Rhythm Interpretation - Sewell's Science Site

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      Myocardial Infarct (MI) Looking at the ECG you'll see that: Rhythm - Regular . Rate - 80 Beats per minute . QRS Duration - Normal . P Wave - Normal . S-T Element does not go isoelectric which indicates infarction. EKG Interpretation Page 15 of 16. Anatomy and Physiology M.Sewell 812J

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    • [DOC File]Cardiology - Stanford University

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      EKG (Do Not Edit This Line) STE localize better than ST depressions/T wave inversions ... “inverse” of V1-V3) RV (1 mm STE in V4R most predictive of RV infarct). Wellens’s syndrome: pre-anterior wall infarction. Two types of Wellens’s T waves (V1-V3) indicative of critical proximal LAD stenosis: ... Data interpretation: 1. normal, 2 ...

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    • [DOC File]Ohio Chapter, American College of Cardiology

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      1818: 12 lead ECG obtained in ED read: old inferior infarct MI, ST depression anterior leads. ED physician interpretation of ECG: Sinus rhythm, ST depression . 1900: Repeat 12 Lead ECG read: old inferior infarct, borderline ST depression. STEMI and Door to Balloon . Case #2 Questions. 26.

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