In sinus bradycardia the heart rate falls below 50 bpm .As per 1500 rule (divide the number of small boxes between 2 R ways here there are 6 small box so it is 1500÷6=250bpm)
In idioventricular rhythm there will be no P wave,PR interval ,here P wave and PR interval is present ,there will be a wide QRS complex.
Normal sinus rhythm should have all waves in the right proportion
In functional rhythm the P wave is formed after a QRS complex or there is no P wave.Here the P way is found after the QRS complex
Ans:Junctional
Question 10 of 20 Interpret the following rhythm O Sinus Bradycardia O idioventricular Normal Sinus Rhythm...
Question 16 of 20 Interpret the following Rhythm O Sinus Rhythm with PVC Sinus Rhythm with PJC Sinus Rhythm with PAC O Sinus Arrhythmia
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Basic ECG Interpretation Test 2: Application Question 18 of 25 Name the rhythm above. Atrial Flutter Second-degree AV Block Type i Normal Sinus Rhythm Atrial Fibrillation Junctional Rhythm Sinus Rhythm with Ventrikular Bgeniny Thind-degree AV Block Sinus Bradycarda Second degree A Block Type Q Search on 3 Q.
This is an example of what type of heart rhythm? sal-ns-acls Asystole Ventricular fibrillation Normal sinus rhythm Atrial fibrillation Thirty ____________ and two ____________ equal one cycle of CPR. Chest compressions, ventilations Chest compressions, pulse checks Ventilations, compressions Chest compressions, jaw lifts Which of the following can be a result of prolonged asystole? Severe brain damage Lack of oxygen to vital organs Severe myocardial ischemia All of the above The following drugs and/or interventions may be used in the ACS...
Basic ECG Interpretation Test 2: Application Question 19 of 25 Name the rhythm above Second-degree AV Block Type Sinus Rhythm with Premature Junctional Contration Sinas Rhythm with 3 2. a.
12) You have performed an ECG on a patient, resulting in the following ECG tracing. How would you classify the patient's rhythm? A) Sinus bradycardia B) Sinus tachycardia C) Sinus dysrhythmia D) Normal sinus rhythm 14) You have performed an ECG on a patient, resulting in the following ECG tracing. How would you classify the patient's rhythm? A) Sinus bradycardia B) Sinus tachycardia C) Sinus dysrhythmia D) Normal sinus rhythm 15) You have performed an ECG on a patient, resulting...
12) You have performed an ECG on a patient, resulting in the following ECG tracing. How would you classify the patient's rhythm? A) Sinus bradycardia B) Sinus tachycardia C) Sinus dysrhythmia D) Normal sinus rhythm 14) You have performed an ECG on a patient, resulting in the following ECG tracing. How would you classify the patient's rhythm? A) Sinus bradycardia B) Sinus tachycardia C) Sinus dysrhythmia D) Normal sinus rhythm 15) You have performed an ECG on a patient, resulting...
In an adult, a heart rate of 60-100 beats/min is a normal sinus rhythm (NSR). A heart rate at or above 101 beats/min is called tachycardia, but in young children, this rate would be considered normal. Heart rates belovw 60 beats/min are normal for highly conditioned individuals, but in most adults this is bradycardia I. Calculate the heart rate for the ECGx.0 Diagnosis P-R intervals: Normal P-R intervals are between 0.12 and 0.2 seconds, averaging about 0.16 seconds. P-F intervals...