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NSR rate =   60-100bpm  
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NSR rhythm =   Regular  
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NRS P-wave =   upright, 1:1 w/ QRS, ID  
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NRS QRS Complex =   <.12 sec  
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NRS PRI =   .12 - .20sec  
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Sinus Tachycardia Rate =   > 100bpm  
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why would you have Sinus Tachycardia   exercise  
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Sinus bradycardia Rate =   < 60bpm  
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Why would you have Sinus bradycardia   sleeping, athletes  
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Sinus Arrhythmia Rhythm =   Regularly irregular  
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why would you have Sinus arrhythmia   breathing variation  
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Sa node fired- no conduction of impulse   Sinus pause  
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Sinus pause rhythm is   basically irregular  
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what does a Sinus Pause look like   a dropped beat  
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SA node fails to fire momentarily   Sinus Arrest  
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Sinus Arrest rhythm is   basically irregular  
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what does a Sinus Arrest look like   baseline wanders  
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rate: 60-100bpm and N/A.. Rhythm: basically irregular.. P-Wave: Premature, abnormal shape, hidden... PRI: < .20   PAC  
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Rate: 140-250bps.. Rhythm: regular.. P-Wave: Premature, abnormal shape, hidden.. PRI: < .20   Atrial Tachycardia  
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Rate: A = 350-650bpm, V = 20-40bpm.. Rhythm: Totally irregular (chaos).. P-Wave: "F" wave is produced; Fine or course... PRI: N/A   Atrial Fibrillation  
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Rate: A = 220-430bpm, V = <300bpm.. Rhythm: Regular or Totally Irregular.. P-Wave: "Saw-toothed" appearance.. PRI: N/A   Atrial Flutter  
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Couplet;   2 together  
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triplet;   3 together  
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Bigeminy;   every other beat  
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Trigeminy;   every 3rd beat  
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Quadrigeminy   Every 4th beat  
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the depolarization of the atria occurs in a retrograde direction, causing and inverted P wave   Junctional arrhythmia  
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Rate: 40-60bpm and n/a... Rhythm: Basically irregular.. P-wave: inverted-before, during or after QRS.. QRS: Normal.. PRI: <.12 and or N/A   PJC  
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Rate: 40-60bpm.. rhythm: reg.. P-wave: Inverted- b4, during or after QRS.. QRS: < .12.. PRI: < .12   Junctional escape  
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Rate: 60-100bpm.. rhythm: reg.. P-wave: inverted-b4, during or after QRS.. QRS Complex: <.12.. PRI: < .12   accelerated junctional rhythm  
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Rate: 100-180bpm Rhythm: reg P-wave: Inverted-b4, during, or after QRS QRS complex: <.12.. PRI: <.12   Junctional tachycardia Rhythm  
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Rate: 60-100bpm and N/A.. Rhythm: Basically Irregular.. P-wave: upright, 1:1 w/QRS, ID and or N/A.. QRS complex: <.12 and Wide and Bizarre.. PRI: N/A   PVC  
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Rate: A is 0 and V is 150-250bpm.. Rhythm: reg.. P-wave: N/A QRS complex: Wide and Bizarre PRI: N/A   Ventricular Tachycardia  
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Rate: A is 0 and V is 300-600 (jello) Rhythm: Totally irregular (chaos) P-wave: N/A.. QRS Complex: Fibrillatory baseline- no distinguishable waves.. PRI: N/A   Ventricular Fibrillation  
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Rate: Variable.. Rhythm: Regular or Irregular.. P-wave: upright, 1:1 w/ QRS.. QRS Complex: <.12 sec.. PRI: >.20 sec..   1st degree Heart Block  
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Rate: Variable.. Rhythm: Irregular.. P-wave: upright and some lonely P's.. QRS Complex: <.12 sec.. PRI: >.20 (progressively lengthens until one dropped QRS)   2nd degree Heart Block or Wenckeback  
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Rate: Variable.. Rhythm: Irregular.. P-wave: upright and some lonely P's QRS Complex: <.12 sec.. PRI: >.20sec and Normal w/QRS   2nd degree Type II AVB or Classical  
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Rate: A(60-100bpm), V(20-60bpm) Rhythm: Irregular.. P-wave: upright and lots of lonely P's.. QRS Complex: Narrow to wide.. PRI: N/A   3rd degree Complete Heart Block  
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