AAH Practice Test Questions and Answers 100%The T Wave represents – ANS: ventricular re-polarizationIf the heart is in a state of asystole - ANS: There is no contractionWhat are the bipolar leads - ANS: I, II, and IIIThe most common type of supraventricular Tachycardia is - ANS: AV nodal Reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT)In 2:1 AV block, the PR interval - ANS: LengthensIn sinus arrhythmia, a gradual decreasing of the heart rate is usually associated with: - ANS: ExpirationWhen the cardiac muscle cell is stimulated, the cell is said to: - ANS: DepolarizeLeads, II,III AVF view which portion of the heart - ANS: InferiorA regular rhythm with a rate of 100-250 beats per minute would most likely be - ANS: Atrial TachycardiaArtifact can be cause by - ANS: Alternating currents, Patient movements, poorly applied or dirty sensorsWhen you have more than one premature beat that are of a different kind they are called - ANS: MultifocalWhat is the rate range for junctional tachycardia? - ANS: 100-180Another name for the S-A node is - ANS: PacemakerWolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome is associated with - ANS: Short P-R interval, delta wave, wide QRS complexHow are frequent PAC's usually managed? - ANS: