Deck 12: Introducing the Pacemaker Rhythms

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A ________ pacemaker is one where a lead wire is inserted through the skin and threaded into a large vein leading into the right side of the heart.

A) transcutaneous
B) transvenous
C) subcutaneous
D) substernal
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The pacemaker that consists of two large electrode pads connected to a cardiac monitor that conduct electrical impulses through the skin to the heart is termed a ________ pacemaker.

A) transcutaneous
B) substernal
C) permanent
D) subcutaneous
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A ________ pacemaker is when a pacemaker develops a rapid rate of electrical impulse discharge and can reach a rate of 200 to 300 BPM.

A) runaway
B) sensing
C) failed
D) sequential
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The equipment with pacemakers that relays the electrical impulse to the myocardium is the:

A) pacer spike.
B) generator.
C) lead wires.
D) QRS interval.
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The type of permanent pacemaker that has a lead wire inserted into the right atrium and the first impulse stimulates the atrium is a(n) ________ pacemaker.

A) septal
B) AV sequential
C) ventricular
D) atrial
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The capability of a pacemaker to recognize inherent electrical conduction system activity is termed:

A) capture.
B) sensing.
C) failure.
D) stimulation.
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The ________ pacemaker is programmed to deliver electrical impulses at a constant selected rate.

A) asynchronous
B) synchronous
C) demand
D) automated
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A device that substitutes for the normal pacemaker cells of the heart's electrical conduction system is a(n):

A) artificial pacemaker.
B) universal pacemaker.
C) central pacemaker.
D) voluntary pacemaker.
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When implementing transcutaneous pacing, the rate is commonly set in the range of:

A) 10-20 BPM.
B) 20-40 BPM.
C) 40-60 BPM.
D) 60-80 BPM.
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Transcutaneous pacemakers can be used to treat all EXCEPT symptomatic:

A) bradycardia.
B) complete heart block.
C) ventricular tachycardia.
D) second-degree block.
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The equipment with pacemakers that controls the rate and strength of each electrical impulse is the:

A) lead wires.
B) generator.
C) pads.
D) spike.
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The type of permanent pacemaker where the lead wire is inserted into the right ventricle is a(n) ________ pacemaker.

A) ventricular
B) AV sequential
C) atrial
D) septal
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Pacemakers that are used to sustain a patient's heart rate in emergent situations are ________ pacemakers.

A) permanent
B) temporary
C) aggressive
D) superficial
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The EKG wave that is produced by an artificial pacemaker is a:

A) generator.
B) QRS.
C) PR interval.
D) spike.
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The type of permanent pacemaker that has two lead wires, one in the right atrium and one in the right ventricle, is a(n) ________ sequential pacemaker.

A) AA
B) VV
C) AV
D) VA
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________ is noted by the presence of a spike and wide QRS complexes on the EKG monitor and/or rhythm strip.

A) Standardization
B) Release
C) Capture
D) Synchronous
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When the artificial pacemaker does not depolarize the specified chamber or chambers of the heart and is denoted by the presence of a pacemaker spike not flowed by a QRS, this is referred to as failure to:

A) energize.
B) stimulate.
C) generate.
D) capture.
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Pacemakers that are implanted most often in a patient's upper chest and are left in place are ________ pacemakers.

A) transvenous
B) substernal
C) temporary
D) Permanent
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The type of pacemaker that is programmed to generate an electrical impulse when the patient's heart rate falls below a predetermined rate is called:

A) synchronous.
B) asynchronous.
C) automated.
D) semi-automated.
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A ________ pacemaker is one where a lead wire is inserted through the skin and threaded into a large vein leading into the right side of the heart.

A) transcutaneous
B) transvenous
C) subcutaneous
D) substernal
B
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The pacemaker that consists of two large electrode pads connected to a cardiac monitor that conduct electrical impulses through the skin to the heart is termed a ________ pacemaker.

A) transcutaneous
B) substernal
C) permanent
D) subcutaneous
A
3
A ________ pacemaker is when a pacemaker develops a rapid rate of electrical impulse discharge and can reach a rate of 200 to 300 BPM.

A) runaway
B) sensing
C) failed
D) sequential
A
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The equipment with pacemakers that relays the electrical impulse to the myocardium is the:

A) pacer spike.
B) generator.
C) lead wires.
D) QRS interval.
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The type of permanent pacemaker that has a lead wire inserted into the right atrium and the first impulse stimulates the atrium is a(n) ________ pacemaker.

A) septal
B) AV sequential
C) ventricular
D) atrial
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The capability of a pacemaker to recognize inherent electrical conduction system activity is termed:

A) capture.
B) sensing.
C) failure.
D) stimulation.
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The ________ pacemaker is programmed to deliver electrical impulses at a constant selected rate.

A) asynchronous
B) synchronous
C) demand
D) automated
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A device that substitutes for the normal pacemaker cells of the heart's electrical conduction system is a(n):

A) artificial pacemaker.
B) universal pacemaker.
C) central pacemaker.
D) voluntary pacemaker.
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When implementing transcutaneous pacing, the rate is commonly set in the range of:

A) 10-20 BPM.
B) 20-40 BPM.
C) 40-60 BPM.
D) 60-80 BPM.
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Transcutaneous pacemakers can be used to treat all EXCEPT symptomatic:

A) bradycardia.
B) complete heart block.
C) ventricular tachycardia.
D) second-degree block.
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The equipment with pacemakers that controls the rate and strength of each electrical impulse is the:

A) lead wires.
B) generator.
C) pads.
D) spike.
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The type of permanent pacemaker where the lead wire is inserted into the right ventricle is a(n) ________ pacemaker.

A) ventricular
B) AV sequential
C) atrial
D) septal
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Pacemakers that are used to sustain a patient's heart rate in emergent situations are ________ pacemakers.

A) permanent
B) temporary
C) aggressive
D) superficial
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The EKG wave that is produced by an artificial pacemaker is a:

A) generator.
B) QRS.
C) PR interval.
D) spike.
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The type of permanent pacemaker that has two lead wires, one in the right atrium and one in the right ventricle, is a(n) ________ sequential pacemaker.

A) AA
B) VV
C) AV
D) VA
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________ is noted by the presence of a spike and wide QRS complexes on the EKG monitor and/or rhythm strip.

A) Standardization
B) Release
C) Capture
D) Synchronous
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When the artificial pacemaker does not depolarize the specified chamber or chambers of the heart and is denoted by the presence of a pacemaker spike not flowed by a QRS, this is referred to as failure to:

A) energize.
B) stimulate.
C) generate.
D) capture.
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Pacemakers that are implanted most often in a patient's upper chest and are left in place are ________ pacemakers.

A) transvenous
B) substernal
C) temporary
D) Permanent
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The type of pacemaker that is programmed to generate an electrical impulse when the patient's heart rate falls below a predetermined rate is called:

A) synchronous.
B) asynchronous.
C) automated.
D) semi-automated.
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