Q:

Consider a cardiac monitor whose time-base control is set so that the ECG trace moves horizontally at 25 mm/sec. If the patient’s heart rate is 75 beats per minute, how far apart would the peaks of the ECG trace be?

0

Consider a cardiac monitor whose time-base control is set so that the ECG trace moves horizontally at 25 mm/sec. If the patient’s heart rate is 75 beats per minute, how far apart would the peaks of the ECG trace be?


  1. 15 mm
  2. 18 mm
  3. 20 mm
  4. 25 mm

All Answers

need an explanation for this answer? contact us directly to get an explanation for this answer

C: 75 bpm means 75 beats take 60 seconds. Hence each beat must take less than one second. Divide by 75 to get length of one beat: 60/75 s = 0.8 s The ECG trace travels at 25 mm per second, so in 0.8 s would travel 1 5 25 mm/s = 20 mm

need an explanation for this answer? contact us directly to get an explanation for this answer

total answers (1)

Similar questions


need a help?


find thousands of online teachers now