- 1 1 Artifact 2 Atherosclerosis 3 Baseline 4 Cardiac Cycle 5 Dysrhythmia 6 Ecg Cycle 7 Electrocardiogram 8 Electr 1 (61.88 KiB) Viewed 87 times
1. 1 Artifact 2. Atherosclerosis 3. Baseline 4. Cardiac cycle 5. Dysrhythmia 6. ECG cycle 7. Electrocardiogram 8. Electr
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1. 1 Artifact 2. Atherosclerosis 3. Baseline 4. Cardiac cycle 5. Dysrhythmia 6. ECG cycle 7. Electrocardiogram 8. Electr
1. 1 Artifact 2. Atherosclerosis 3. Baseline 4. Cardiac cycle 5. Dysrhythmia 6. ECG cycle 7. Electrocardiogram 8. Electrocardiograph 9. Flow rate 10. Electrode 11. Electrolyte 12. Hypoxemia 13. Hypoxia 14. Interval 15. Ischemia 16. Normal sinus rhythm 17. Oxygen therapy 18. Peak flow rate 19. Segment 20. Spirometer 21. Wheezing 15 wenn A A chemical substance that promotes conduction of an electrical current B. The flat, horizontal line that separates the various waves of the ECG cycle The instrument used to document the electrical activity of the heart D. Additional electrical activity picked up by the electrocardiograph that interferes with the normal appearance of the ECG cycles E. Refers to an electrocardiogram that is within normal limits F. One complete heartbeat G. The graphic representation of the electrical activity of the heart H. The length of one or more waves and a segment The graphic representation of a heartbeat J. A conductor of electricity that is used to promote contact between the body and the electrocardiograph K. The portion of the ECG between two waves L. Deficiency of blood in a body part M. An instrument for measuring air taken into and expelled from the lungs N. Buildup of fibrous plaques of fatty deposits and cholesterol on the inner walls of an artery that causes narrowing, obstruction, and hardening of the artery O. An irregular heart rate or rhythm P. The number of liters of oxygen per minute that come out of an oxygen-delivery system Q. A decrease in the oxygen saturation of the blood R. A reduction in the oxygen supply to the tissues of the body S. The administration of supplemental oxygen at concentrations greater than room air to treat or prevent hypoxemia T. The maximum volume of air that can be exhaled when a patient blows into a peak flow meter as forcefully and as rapidly as possible U. A continuous, high-pitched, whistling musical sound heard particularly during exhalation and sometimes during inhalation