EKG Abnormal Rhythms
EKG Abnormal Rhythms
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1. 4 Diagnostic 1. Are normal P-waves present?
Questions for Ar- 2. Is the QRS complex narrow or wide?
rhythmias 3. What is the relationship between P-waves and QRS Complexes?
4. Is the Rhythm regular or irregular?
2. If you identify the origin of the arrhythmia is in the atria
a problem AND
there is a normal
P-wave
3. If you identify a the rhythm must originate below the atria
problem AND no
P-waves are pre-
sent
4. If there is a narrow Issue is not in the ventricles and must be above the AV node
QRS
5. If there is a wide Origin lies within the ventricles
QRS
6. If there is a 1:1 Arrythmia must have atrial origin
ratio between the
P-wave and QRS
complexes
7. If there is no 1:1 AV dissociation or some blockage in the signal
ratio
8. Arrythmias of Si- Electrical activity following the usual pathways, but it's too fast, slow, or irregular
nus origin
9. Sinus Tachycardia
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EKG Abnormal Rhythms
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_i7624p
1. 4 Diagnostic 1. Are normal P-waves present?
Questions for Ar- 2. Is the QRS complex narrow or wide?
rhythmias 3. What is the relationship between P-waves and QRS Complexes?
4. Is the Rhythm regular or irregular?
2. If you identify the origin of the arrhythmia is in the atria
a problem AND
there is a normal
P-wave
3. If you identify a the rhythm must originate below the atria
problem AND no
P-waves are pre-
sent
4. If there is a narrow Issue is not in the ventricles and must be above the AV node
QRS
5. If there is a wide Origin lies within the ventricles
QRS
6. If there is a 1:1 Arrythmia must have atrial origin
ratio between the
P-wave and QRS
complexes
7. If there is no 1:1 AV dissociation or some blockage in the signal
ratio
8. Arrythmias of Si- Electrical activity following the usual pathways, but it's too fast, slow, or irregular
nus origin
9. Sinus Tachycardia
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