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Inspiration |
In sinus arrythmia, a gradual increasing of the heart rate is usually associated with this: |
Inhale:increase |
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Expiration |
In sinus arrythmia, a gradual decreasing of the heart rate is usually associated with this: |
"Ex"hale |
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Greater than 100BP |
The rate of sinus tachycardia |
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Sinus bradycardia |
An ecg rhythm strip shows a ventricular rate of 46, a regular rhythm, a pr interval of 0.14 second, a qrs duration of 0.06 and one upright p wave before each qrs. What ryhthm is this? |
Slow hr |
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Sinus tachycardia |
An ecg strip shows a ventricular rate of 128 a regular rhythm a pr interval of 0.16, a qrs duration of 0.08, and one upright p wave before each qrs. What rhythm is this? |
Fast hr |
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Sinus tachycardia |
Fever, pain, and anxiety are some possible causes of what sinus rhythm? |
Quick, inflammation, stimulated, excite |
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Sinus bradycardia |
Increased intracranial pressure, beta-blocker overdose are some of the possible causes of this sinus rhythm |
Slooow |
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60-100 bpm |
The rate of sinus rhythm |
Normal |
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Less than 60 |
Rate of sinus bradycardia |
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Bradycardia |
Hypothermia CAUSES what kind of sinus rhythm |
Slow |
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Normal sinus rhythm |
P waves that look alike and upright in Lead II and one before each qrs complex correctly reflects this sinus rhythm on an ecg |
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Management of a pt w tachycardia |
Identification and treatment of the underlying issue is one of the things to do that helps with what |
Fast hr |