Insomnia - ANS- Atrial fibrillation - ANS-
ANS- atrial flutter ANS- First Degree Heart Block ANS- idioventricular ANS- idioventricular
Idioventricular Rhythm - ANS-
Idioventricular Rhythm - ANS-
ANS- Junctional escape rhythm ANS- Junctional Escape Rhythm ANS-Junctional Rhythm Atrial
Pacemaker (ANS) ANS- Ventricular pacemaker PJCs and ANS PVC - ANS-
Examining AV Blocks—ANS-• First-Degree AV Block: PR interval greater than 0.20 •
Wenckebach's Second-Degree AV Block Type I: progressively longer PR interval until QRS
does not follow a single P wave. • Second-Degree AV Block Type II: There are more P waves
than QRS complexes; each QRS has a P wave that comes before it; and the PR interval stays
the same. • Third-Degree AV Block: P-P interval is regular; R-R interval is regular (but the two
are independent functions). There is no relationship between P waves and QRS complexes,
therefore there is no PR interval
Second degree heart block type 1 (Wenkebach) - ANS-
Second degree heart block type 1 (Wenkebach) - ANS-
Second degree heart block type 1 (Wenkebach) - ANS-
First degree second degree heart block (Wenkebach) - ANS- Second degree heart block type 1
(Wenkebach) - ANS-
Second degree heart block type 1 (Wenkebach) - ANS-
Type 2 SECOND DEGREE HEART BLOCK - ANS- SECOND DEGREE HEART BLOCK TYPE
2 - ANS-
Sick Sinus Disease (ANS) ANS- sinus bradycardia Dysrhythmia of the sinuses (ANS) STEMI -
ANS-
SVT - ANS-
SVT, ANS, and SVT, ANS, and SVT, ANS, and SVT - ANS-
SVT - ANS-
Third degree heart block - ANS-
Third degree heart block - ANS-
Third degree heart block - ANS-
Third degree heart block - ANS-
Heart block of the third degree - ANS- Third degree heart block - ANS-
Torsades - ANS-
Torsades - ANS-
ANS- V Tach