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What is the Rate of a Sinus Rhythm?   60-100 beats/min  
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What is the rate of Sinus Bradycardia?   Less than 60 beats/min  
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What is the rate of Sinus Tachycardia   101-180 beats/min  
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what is the rate of Sinus arrhythmia?   usually 60-100 beats/min  
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What is the rate of SA Block?   Varies  
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What is the Rate of Sinus Arrest?   Varies  
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What is the rate of a PACs1   Usually within normal range, but depends of underlying rhythm.1  
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What is the rate for a Wandering Atrial Pacemaker?   Usually 60-100 beats/min. If rate is greater than 100 beats/min is called multifocal atrial Tachycardia  
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What is Rate for SVT?   150-250 beats/min  
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What is the Rate for Atrial Flutter?   atrial rate 250-400 beats/min. typically 300 beats/min. ventricular rate variable.  
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What is the Rate for Atrial Fibrillation?   Atrial rate 400-600 beats/min. ventricular rate variable.  
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What is the Rate for WPW?   60-100 beats/min. if the underlying rhythm is sinus in origin.  
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What is the rate for PJC's?2   Usually within normal range, but depends on underlying rhythm2  
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What is the rate for Junctional Escape Beat?   Usually within normal range, but depends on underlying rhythm  
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What is the rate for Junctional escape Rhythm   40-60 beats/min  
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What is the Rate for Accelerated Junctional Rhythm?   61-100 beats/min  
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What is the Rate for Junctional Tachycardia?   101-180 beats/min  
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What is the rate for PVC's?3   Usually within normal range, but depends on the underlying rhythm.3  
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What is the rate for a Ventricular Escape Beat?4   Usually within normal range, but depends on underlying rhythm 4  
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What is the Rate of an Idiovenricular Rhythm (IVR)   20-40 beats/min  
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What is the rate of an Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm?   41-100 beats/min  
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What is the Rate for Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia   101-250 beats/min  
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What is the Rate for Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia?   150-300 beats/min  
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What is the rate of Ventricular Fibrillation?   Not discernable  
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What is the rate of Asystole?   None  
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What is the Rate for a First Degree Block?5   Usually within normal range, but depends on underlying rhythm.5  
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What is the Rate for a Second Degree Type I?   Atrial Rate greater than ventricular rate: both often within normal limits.  
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What is the Rate for a Second Degree Type II?   Atrial Rate Greater than Ventricular rate; ventricular rate often slow  
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What is the Rate of Second Degree 2:1 Conduction?   atrial rate greater than ventricular rate.  
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What is the Rate for a Third Degree (complete) Block?   atrial rate greater than ventricular rate, ventricular rate deturmined by origin of escape rhythm  
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