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Cardiac Rhythm Crossword

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A procedure that destroys abnormal heart tissue to correct arrhythmias
A condition in which electrical impulses are delayed or blocked in a bundle branch of the heart’s conduction system. It causes a widened QRS complex (>120 ms) on an ECG and may indicate underlying heart disease
A term used to describe heart attacks caused by a completely blocked coronary artery, regardless of whether ST elevation is present on ECG
A repeating pattern where every fourth beat is a premature contraction
A type of SVT caused by a reentry circuit in the AV node
A heart rhythm that originates in the ventricles, often appearing wide and irregular on ECG
A syndrome involving an extra electrical pathway in the heart, leading to rapid heart rates and a characteristic delta wave on ECG (no hyphens)
A condition where electrical impulses are delayed or blocked in a bundle branch, leading to a characteristic wide QRS complex with an "RSR’" pattern in leads V1-V2 on an ECG. It can be benign or associated with heart conditions
A heart rhythm originating from the AV node, characterized by absent or inverted P waves
An early heartbeat originating in the atria
A repeating pattern of one normal beat followed by one premature beat, usually a PVC or PAC
A rapid, regular heart rhythm where the atria beat excessively fast
Verticales
A repeating pattern of two normal beats followed by one premature beat, often a PVC or PAC
A genetic heart rhythm disorder that increases the risk of sudden cardiac death due to abnormal ECG findings
An irregular, chaotic heart rhythm that can occur in either the atria, or ventricles
A severe type of heart attack caused by a completely blocked coronary artery, leading to significant ST-segment elevation on an ECG
An early heartbeat originating in the ventricles
A second-degree AV block where the PR interval progressively lengthens until a beat is dropped
A type of AV block where the PR interval is prolonged but every impulse still reaches the ventricles, two words
A type of heart attack without significant ST-segment elevation on ECG
A state of no electrical activity in the heart, often called "flatline"