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 NURSING 430 Next Generation NCLEX Questions student Dysrhythmia and Pacemaker, Chapter 35
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    NURSING 430 Next Generation NCLEX Questions student Dysrhythmia and Pacemaker, Chapter 35

  • Next Generation NCLEX Questions Dysrhythmia and Pacemaker, Chapter 35 Scenario: A 38-year-old female is admitted to the emergency department after “feeling palpitations and almost fainting.” She states that this started a few hours ago and got progressively worse as she tried to get ready for work. The ECG reveals nonconducted P waves without progressive PR intervals. On conducted beats, the PR interval is constant, with a ratio of 3:1 (three P waves to one conducted QRS interval). The...
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    NURSING 430 Next Generation NCLEX Questions student Dysrhythmia and Pacemaker, Chapter 35

  • Next Generation NCLEX Questions Dysrhythmia and Pacemaker, Chapter 35 Scenario: A 38-year-old female is admitted to the emergency department after “feeling palpitations and almost fainting.” She states that this started a few hours ago and got progressively worse as she tried to get ready for work. The ECG reveals nonconducted P waves without progressive PR intervals. On conducted beats, the PR interval is constant, with a ratio of 3:1 (three P waves to one conducted QRS interval). The...
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  • Scenario: A 38-year-old female is admitted to the emergency department after “feeling palpitations and almost fainting.” She states that this started a few hours ago and got progressively worse as she tried to get ready for work. The ECG reveals nonconducted P waves without progressive PR intervals. On conducted beats, the PR interval is constant, with a ratio of 3:1 (three P waves to one conducted QRS interval). The ventricular rate ranges from 50 to 60. The PR interval is slightly pro...
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Next Generation NCLEX Questions Dysrhythmia and Pacemaker, Chapter 35
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    Next Generation NCLEX Questions Dysrhythmia and Pacemaker, Chapter 35

  • Scenario: A 38-year-old female is admitted to the emergency department after “feeling palpitations and almost fainting.” She states that this started a few hours ago and got progressively worse as she tried to get ready for work. The ECG reveals nonconducted P waves without progressive PR intervals. On conducted beats, the PR interval is constant, with a ratio of 3:1 (three P waves to one conducted QRS interval). The ventricular rate ranges from 50 to 60. The PR interval is slightly pro...
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