Also, provide a RHYTHM DIAGNOSIS ECG, the
Also, provide a RHYTHM DIAGNOSIS ECG, the options are… Normal sinus rhythm Sinus arrhythmia Sinus rhythm with a ventricular premature complex Sinus rhythm with a ventricular escape complex Sinus rhythm with a supraventricular premature complexes Sinus bradycardia Third degree atrioventricular block Ventricular tachycardia Atrial fibrillation By “what is the origin(s)” the options would be sinus / supraventricular / ventricular By the “rythum regularity” optional answers would be 1)Regular, 2)Irregular (There is not a clear pattern OR lack pattern to the irregularity) 3)Regularly irregular (There is a clear pattern to the irregularity) , 4)Irregularly irregular (There is NO pattern to the irregularity) To calculate heart rate, you can use the counting boxes method. For 25mm/sec, you would do #QRS in 15 big boxes (3sec) x 20; for 50mm/sec, you would do #QRS in 30 big boxes (3 sec) x 20 Image transcription text ECG 1: This is a lead II ECG recorded at 50mm/sec. What waveforms & complexes do you see? Are the P & QRS associated or dissociated? What is the average heart rate? What is the rhythm regularity? T What is the origin (… Show more SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING PB HLTH 101
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