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EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program) Updated
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EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program) Updated. Sinus Tachycardia 
Causes: 
Exercise 
Hypovolemia 
Medications 
Fever 
Hypoxia 
Substances 
Anxiety, Fear 
Acute MI 
Fight or Flight 
Congestive Heart Failure 
Rate: > 100 
Rhythm: R- R = 
P waves: Upright, similar 
P-R: 0.12 -0 .20 second 
 & consistent 
qRs: 0.04 – 0.10 second 
P:qRs: 1P:1qRs 
Sinus Bradycardia 
Causes: 
intrinsic sinus node 
disease 
increased 
parasympathetic tone 
drug effect. 
Rate: < 60 
Rhythm: R- R = 
P wave...
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EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program) 2023/2024
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EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program) 2023/2024. Rhythm ECG Characteristics Example 
Normal Sinus Rhythm 
(NSR) 
Rate: 60-100 per minute 
Rhythm: R- R = 
P waves: Upright, similar 
P-R: 0.12 -0 .20 second 
 & consistent 
qRs: 0.04 – 0.10 second 
P:qRs: 1P:1qRs 
Sinus Tachycardia 
Causes: 
Exercise 
Hypovolemia 
Medications 
Fever 
Hypoxia 
Substances 
Anxiety, Fear 
Acute MI 
Fight or Flight 
Congestive Heart Failure 
Rate: > 100 
Rhythm: R- R = 
P waves: Upright, similar 
P-R: 0.12...
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EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program)
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EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program). Rhythm ECG Characteristics Example 
Normal Sinus Rhythm 
(NSR) 
Rate: 60-100 per minute 
Rhythm: R- R = 
P waves: Upright, similar 
P-R: 0.12 -0 .20 second 
 & consistent 
qRs: 0.04 – 0.10 second 
P:qRs: 1P:1qRs 
Sinus Tachycardia 
Causes: 
Exercise 
Hypovolemia 
Medications 
Fever 
Hypoxia 
Substances 
Anxiety, Fear 
Acute MI 
Fight or Flight 
Congestive Heart Failure 
Rate: > 100 
Rhythm: R- R = 
P waves: Upright, similar 
P-R: 0.12 -0 .20 se...
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EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program) 2024
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EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program) 2024. Rhythm ECG Characteristics Example 
Normal Sinus Rhythm 
(NSR) 
Rate: 60-100 per minute 
Rhythm: R- R = 
P waves: Upright, similar 
P-R: 0.12 -0 .20 second 
 & consistent 
qRs: 0.04 – 0.10 second 
P:qRs: 1P:1qRs 
Sinus Tachycardia 
Causes: 
Exercise 
Hypovolemia 
Medications 
Fever 
Hypoxia 
Substances 
Anxiety, Fear 
Acute MI 
Fight or Flight 
Congestive Heart Failure 
Rate: > 100 
Rhythm: R- R = 
P waves: Upright, similar 
P-R: 0.12 -0 ....
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HESI ACLS Sepsis Answered / HESI case study Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS): Sepsis.
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HESI ACLS Sepsis Answered / HESI case study Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS): Sepsis. 
 
Nursing Division: 
 
NUR 221-01, 02, 03, 04, 10	COURSE TITLE: NURSING IV SYLLABUS 
LECTURE HOURS/ CLINICAL HOURS/ CREDITS: 4/12/8 
 
SEMESTER: SRING 2021/2022	LENGTH OF SEMESTER: 11 weeks (1/19/21-4/19/21) 
INSTRUCTIONAL METHOD: Web Enhanced	CLASSROOM: Synchronous Virtual Class via Zoom 
 
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: 
Dr. Mary Mishler, DNP, RN, CNE, Assistant Professor, Semester IV Program Coordinator Offi...
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HESI ACLS Sepsis Answered / HESI case study Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS): Sepsis.
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HESI ACLS Sepsis Answered / HESI case study Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS): Sepsis. 
 
Nursing Division: 
 
NUR 221-01, 02, 03, 04, 10	COURSE TITLE: NURSING IV SYLLABUS 
LECTURE HOURS/ CLINICAL HOURS/ CREDITS: 4/12/8 
 
SEMESTER: SRING 2021/2022	LENGTH OF SEMESTER: 11 weeks (1/19/21-4/19/21) 
INSTRUCTIONAL METHOD: Web Enhanced	CLASSROOM: Synchronous Virtual Class via Zoom 
 
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: 
Dr. Mary Mishler, DNP, RN, CNE, Assistant Professor, Semester IV Program Coordinator Offi...
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Texas Jurisprudence Exam 2022 Questions and Answers
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Can a patient successfully sue a doctor if there is no physician-patient relationship? – 
 ANSWER No 
 
 If there is no prior physician-patient relationship, are you legally obliged to respond to a call from a patient for treatment? – 
 ANSWER No 
 
 Does being on call give rise to a physician-patient relationship? – 
ANSWER No 
 
 How can one terminate a physician-patient relationship, without abandonment if there is ongoing treatment? – 
 ANSWER 30 days written notice; must provide fo...
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WGU C836 Fundamentals of Information Security (Unit 2) Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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WGU C836 Fundamentals of Information Security (Unit 2) Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
WGU C836 Fundamentals of Information Security (Unit 2) Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
What are the 4 basic tasks for access controls? ACL - ANSWER - Allowing access, denying access, limiting access, and revoking access. 
 
What is a Sandbox? - ANSWER - A set of resources devoted to a program, outside of which the entity cannot operate. This is an access control method to prevent the untest...
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Emergency and Trauma Surgery Exam Questions And Answers
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Emergency and Trauma Surgery Exam Questions And Answers 
 
What statement regarding level I and level II trauma centers best describes the difference between the two types of centers? 
 
A. A level I trauma center is staffed 24 hours/7 days, while a level II has many support services that are open and staffed 8 hours/5 days. 
B. A level I trauma center has a transplant program, while a level II is only able to complete organ procurements. 
C. A level I trauma center provides care for every type...
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BIOL 1322 StaRN 2018 Overview 2023 updated
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The HCA Nurse Residency is an intentionally 
planned, year‐long program. The first part of the 
year is focused on patient care, and the remainder 
of the year is devoted to your professional 
development. Both parts of the residency program 
are essential to your growth and success as a 
professional nurse; therefore, it is essential that you 
participate in all residency events during your entire 
first year of hire. 
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HCA Nurse Residency 
HCA Nurse Residency: Components 
ORIENTATION & 
ON...
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