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* This ECG strip shows longer PR interval duration till there is a
non conducted P wave.
* So it indicate Second degree AV block Type I.
* It occurs when each impulses from the atrium takes longer time
for conduction than the one before untill one impulse is completely
blocked.
Basic ECG Interpretation Test 2: Application Question 19 of 25 Name the rhythm above Second-degree AV...
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.
Test 2: Application Question 17 of 25 Name the rhythm above Sinus Rhythm with Ventrikular Bigeminy Sinus Rhythm with Premature junctional Sinus Rhythm with Unifocal Premature Second-degree AV Block Type i Ventricular Contractions Sinus Bradycardia Sinus Rhythm with Premature Atrial Third-degree AV Block Normal Sinus Rtnycthm Snus Rtythm weth Firs deg A Contraction Sinus Rhythm with Mubifocal PVC Q Search or enter website name 3 2 W E Q. tab caps lock 2 shift
Test 2: Application Question 18 of 25 Name the rhythm above. Atrial Fibrillation Atrial Flutter Junctional Rhythm ○ Second-degree AV Block Type II ONorm als nus Rhythm Sinus Rhythm with Ventricular Bigeminy Third-degree AV Block Sinus Bradycardia Asystole Second degee Av ype Second-degree AV Block Type I or ent er website name Q Search 4 tab
Test 2: Application Question 16 of 25 Name the rhythm above. Second-degree AV Block Type ll Ventricular Fibrillation Sinus Arrest Atrial Fibrillation Failure to Capture )Asystoke Ventricular Escape Rhythm Ventricular Tachycardia dioventricular Rhythm Third degree AV Block Q Search or enter website name 6 4 s lock
Match each ECG trace with its name.
1.Sinus tachycardia
2. Sinus bardycardia
3. Sinus arrhythmia
4. Sinus block
5. 1st degree AV block
6. 2nd degree AV block
7. 3rd degree AV block
8. Ventricular tachycardia
9. Atrial fibrillation
10. Atrial flutter
11. Ventricular fibrillation
12. Premature ventricular systole
13. Premature atrial systole
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What kind of dysarrythmia is this? I believe this is second
degree AV block type 2 but there seems to be regular QRS
complex.
12 Rate: 40 bpm PR Interval QRS: Arrhythmia/Interpretation:?
rate, rhythm, axis, hypertrophy? infarction?
interuptation
it was a 12 lead EKG
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