Cardiac Pathophysiology and Dysrhythmias Quiz

Test your knowledge on cardiac electrophysiology and dysrhythmias with this quiz covering ion channels, ECG waves, antiarrhythmic drugs, and more.

#1

What is the term for an abnormally fast heart rate, typically exceeding 100 beats per minute?

Bradycardia
Tachycardia
Arrhythmia
Fibrillation
#2

What is the primary pacemaker of the heart, responsible for initiating electrical impulses?

Atrioventricular (AV) node
Purkinje fibers
Sinoatrial (SA) node
Bundle of His
#3

What is the primary role of the atrioventricular (AV) node in the cardiac conduction system?

Initiating the heartbeat
Delaying the electrical impulse
Generating repolarization
Conducting impulses to the Purkinje fibers
#4

Which term describes the condition where the heart is unable to pump blood effectively, leading to inadequate tissue perfusion?

Heart failure
Cardiogenic shock
Hypertension
Coronary artery disease
#5

In the context of cardiac physiology, what is the term for the relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart chambers fill with blood?

Systole
Diastole
Ejection phase
Isovolumetric contraction
#6

Which ion plays a crucial role in the depolarization phase of cardiac action potential?

Sodium (Na+)
Potassium (K+)
Calcium (Ca2+)
Chloride (Cl-)
#7

Which ECG wave represents the depolarization of the atria?

P wave
QRS complex
T wave
U wave
#8

Which electrolyte imbalance can lead to the development of torsades de pointes, a type of ventricular tachycardia?

Hyperkalemia
Hypokalemia
Hypercalcemia
Hypocalcemia
#9

In a 12-lead ECG, which leads are considered precordial leads?

V1-V3
I, II, III
aVR, aVL, aVF
V4-V6
#10

Which condition is characterized by a rapid, irregular heartbeat often originating from the atria?

Atrial fibrillation
Ventricular tachycardia
Supraventricular tachycardia
Atrial flutter
#11

What is the primary cause of ventricular fibrillation, a life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia?

Excessive potassium levels
Ischemia
Elevated calcium levels
Hypoxia
#12

Which class of antiarrhythmic drugs primarily blocks sodium channels and is effective in treating ventricular arrhythmias?

Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
#13

What is the term for a temporary cessation of cardiac electrical activity, often reversible with prompt intervention?

Asystole
Atrial fibrillation
Myocardial infarction
Heart block
#14

Which antiarrhythmic drug class prolongs the cardiac action potential duration by blocking potassium channels?

Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
#15

What is the primary mechanism of action for beta-blockers in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias?

Blocking sodium channels
Inhibiting calcium influx
Antagonizing beta-adrenergic receptors
Prolonging the action potential

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