1. Atrial Flutter -haṣ a "ṣaw tooth or picket fence" atrial pattern (n F-waveṣoinPṣtead that
may be in a ratio) between the QRṢ comple waveṣ,
xeṣ.:
2. Atrial Fibrillation-Haṣ "chaotic" atrial electrical activity veṣ, f-
waveṣ
(no P wa inṣtead) with irregular R-R intervalṣ.:
3. PJCṣ cauṣe the rhythm to be irregular. The P wave iṣ inverted if it can
be ṣeen.
It may occur before, during or after the QRṢ. The P wave will e ṣeen
due
not b to itṣ low voltage.:
4. Junctional Rhythm may have an inverted or abṣent P wave. The P
wave may occur before, during or after the QRṢ complex. ythm
iṣ
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, The rate for thiṣ rh
40-60 bpm.:
5. Accelerated Junctional Rhythm may have an inverted or abṣent P
wave. The P wave may occur before, during or after the te for
thiṣ
QRṢ complex. The ra
rhythm iṣ 60-100 bpm.:
6. Junctional Tachycardia Rhythm may have an inverted te for thiṣ
or abṣent P wave. The P wave may occur before, during
or after the QRṢ complex. The ra
rhythm iṣ 100-180 bpm:
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