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Relias Dysrhythmia Basic Test Answers 2024 Dysrhythmia Updated Version(100%Pass)A+ GRADED

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Relias Dysrhythmia Basic Test Answers 2024 Dysrhythmia Updated Version(100%Pass)A+ GRADED Normal sinus rhythm - correct answer...Regular Rate: 60-100 P Wave: Present, upright PR Interval: 0.12-0.20 sec QRS: <0.12 sec Sinus Bradycardia - correct answer...Regular Rate: <60 P Wave: Present, upright PR Interval: 0.12-0.20 sec QRS: <0.12 sec Sinus Tachycardia - correct answer...Regular Rate: 100-150 P Wave: Present, upright PR Interval: 0.12-0.20 sec QRS: <0.12 sec Premature Atrial Contraction - correct answer...IRREGULAR Rate: depends on underlying rhythm P wave: Present or hidden in T wave PR Interval: 0.12-0.20 sec QRS: <0.12 sec Atrial Fibrillation - correct answer...IRREGULAR Atrial rate: UNMEASURABLE Ventricular rate: variable P wave: unable to see PR Interval: N/A QRS: <0.12 sec A fib RVR - correct answer...IRREGULAR Ventricular rate: 100-175 P wave: unable to see PR Interval: N/A QRS <0.12 sec Atrial Flutter - correct answer...Usually REGULAR can be irregular Atrial rate: 250-350 Ventricular rate: variable BUT < atrial rate P Wave: Flutter PR Interval: N/A QRS: <0.12 sec Supraventricular Tachycardia - correct answer...Regular Rate: 150-350 P wave: Hidden in QRS or T wave PR: unable to determine QRS: <0.12 sec Junctional Rhythm - correct answer...Regular Rate: 40-60 P Wave: ABSENT or INVERTED PR Interval: None or <0.12 QRS: <0.12 sec Accelerated Junctional Rhythm - correct answer...Regular Rate: 60-100 P Wave: NONE or INVERTED PR Interval: None or <0.12 QRS: <0.12 sec Junctional Tachycardia - correct answer...Regular Rate: >100 P Wave: NONE or INVERTED PR Interval: None or <0.12 QRS: <0.12 sec Premature Ventricular Contraction - correct answer...IRREGULAR Rate: refer to underlying rhythm P Wave: NONE PR Interval: N/A QRS: WIDE and BIZARRE , >0.12 sec Ventricular Tachycardia - correct answer...Regular Rate: >100 P Wave: NONE PR Interval: N/A QRS: WIDE and BIZARRE, >0.12 sec Ventricular Fibrillation - correct answer...Chaotic Coarse: big waves Fine: small waves Rate: unmeasurable P Wave: NONE PR Interval: N/A

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AGRADESOLUTIONS Relias Dysrhythmia Basic Te st Answers 2024 Dysrhythmia Updated Version(100%Pass)A+ GRADED Normal sinus rhythm - correct answer... ✔✔Regular Rate: 60 -100 P Wave: Present, upright PR Interval: 0.12 -0.20 sec QRS: <0.12 sec Sinus Bradycardia - correct answer... ✔✔Regular Rate: <60 P Wave: Present, upright PR Interval: 0.12 -0.20 sec QRS: <0.12 sec Sinus Tachycardia - correct answer... ✔✔Regular Rate: 100 -150 P Wave: Present, upright PR Interval: 0.12 -0.20 sec QRS: <0.12 sec Premature Atrial Contraction - correct answer... ✔✔IRREGULAR Rate: depends on underlying rhythm P wave: Present or hidden in T wave PR Interval: 0.12 -0.20 sec QRS: <0.12 sec Atrial Fibrillation - correct answer... ✔✔IRREGULAR Atrial rate: UNMEASURABLE Ventricular rate: variable P wave: unable to see PR Interval: N/A QRS: <0.12 sec A fib RVR - correct answer... ✔✔IRREGULAR Ventricular rate: 100 -175 P wave: unable to see PR Interval: N/A QRS <0.12 sec Atrial Flutter - correct answer... ✔✔Usually REGULAR can be irregular Atrial rate: 250 -350 Ventricular rate: variable BUT < atrial rate AGRADESOLUTIONS P Wave: Flutter PR Interval: N/A QRS: < 0.12 sec Supraventricular Tachycardia - correct answer... ✔✔Regular Rate: 150 -350 P wave: Hidden in QRS or T wave PR: unable to determine QRS: <0.12 sec Junctional Rhythm - correct answer... ✔✔Regular Rate: 40 -60 P Wave: ABSENT or INVERTED PR Interval: No ne or <0.12 QRS: <0.12 sec Accelerated Junctional Rhythm - correct answer... ✔✔Regular Rate: 60 -100 P Wave: NONE or INVERTED PR Interval: None or <0.12 QRS: <0.12 sec Junctional Tachycardia - correct answer... ✔✔Regular Rate: >100 P Wave: NONE or INVERTED PR Interval: None or <0.12 QRS: <0.12 sec Premature Ventricular Contraction - correct answer... ✔✔IRREGULAR Rate: refer to underlying rhythm P Wave: NONE PR Interval: N/A QRS: WIDE and BIZARRE , >0.12 sec Ventricular Tachycardia - correct answer... ✔✔Regular Rate: >100 P Wave: NONE PR Interval: N/A QRS: WIDE and BIZARRE, >0.12 sec Ventricular Fibrillation - correct answer... ✔✔Chaotic Coarse: big waves Fine: small waves Rate: unmeasurable P Wave: NONE PR Interval: N/A

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