Possible septal infarct ekg

    • [DOC File]EKG and Interpretation

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      Isolated ventricular septal defect (VSD) is the most commonly recognized form of cardiac malformation, approximately 20% of all form of congenital heart diseases. Perimembranous VSD is the most common type of these defects, involving the membranous septum and the adjacent area of muscular septum.

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

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      Ventricular septal defect . Occurs in 1-3% of post MI patients, 1-10 days post MI. Causes 5% peri-infarct deaths. If anterior MI, VSD usually in apical septum. If inferior MI, defect located on basal inferior septum (worse outcome/more difficult to repair) Associated with new pansystolic murmur and occasionally thrill. Can detect shunt with step-up

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    • [DOC File]Cardiology - Stanford University

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      Given a series of EKGs with ST elevation, each paramedic should be able to identify the leads with ST elevation, and localize the area infarct as Anterior, Inferior, Lateral, or Septal with 80% accuracy or …

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    • Septal Infarct: Definition, Symptoms, and Treatments

      Septal leads are in the center of the chest looking at the area between the ventricles. The septum is perfused partly by RCA, and partly by the LAD. A septal MI shows in V1 and V2. ISCHEMIA VS INFARCT. In a “normal” EKG complex the electrical impulse originates in the SA Node, to AV node, down the ventricles past bundle of His, into each ...

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    • [DOCX File]I. Target Audience: - Home - American College of Cardiology

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      The 12 Lead EKG Seminar will be due March 7, 2016 in Canvas. ... (EKG Interpretation) Possible points ... 10 Correct interpretation of ST/T wave segments (normal, injury, ischemia, infarct, reciprocal changes) 10 Correct interpretation of ST/T wave segments (Inferior, Anterior, Lateral, Septal, Posterior) ...

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    • [DOC File]UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

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      EKG Wave Forms. SA node and P wave. SA node- pacemaker, initiates electrical response. SA node stimulates both atria. This . atrial depolarization. is recorded as the “P” wave. The normal “P” wave is round and upright in leads I, II, aVf, V2-6. Normal rate of SA node is 60-100. Normal P wave comes before QRS and lasts .06-.11 seconds

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    • [DOC File]Optional As Available Items Training Materials

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      V4R ST elevations > 1mm most predictive of right ventricular infarct (88% Se, 78% Sp) Posterior ECG Leads: Obtain V7-V9 leads when ST depressions in V1-V3 (to evaluate posterior wall of left ventricle)

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