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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
Sinus Bradycardia, number of QRS complexes =<60 beats /min
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
sinus tachycardia, number of QRS complexes =>100 bpm
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
Atrial flutter= regular ventricular rate, extra P waves = sawtooth pattern.
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
A-fib= irregular ventricular rate, very frequent and small P waves
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
V-fib= no regular rhythm, no measurable rate, no P waves present
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
V-tach= R-R intervals usually regular, no P waves, but frequent wide PVC-like QRS complexes
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
Premature ventricular contraction= irregular rhythm, no P wave before PVC, wide and weird QRS complex
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
First degree block: prolonged PR interval, but one P wave for every QRS wave
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
Second degree block Type 1 (wenkebach): Irregular R-R interval, may see 2 p waves before a QRS complex
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
Second degree block, type II (Mobitz II): Regular R-R interval, normal atrial rate, but there are 2-3 p waves inbetween each QRS complex (slowed ventricular rhythm)
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What ECG rhythm is this? How do you recognize it?
3rd degree block (complete heart block)= R-R interval is regular, P-P interval is regular, more than one P wave per QRS complex, wide (PVC like) QRS complexes