Exam 4: Sinus Rhythms

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The presenting problem with Sinus Bradycardia is that:

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In Sinus Arrhythmia,the heart rate is usually ________ bpm.

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For Sinus Tachycardia,the QRS complex should be less than ________ sec.

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For all rhythms that originate in the sinus node,you would expect the P wave in Lead II to be:

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A Normal Sinus Rhythm has all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

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The rate for Sinus Bradycardia is ________ bpm.

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In Sinus Arrhythmia,the rate changes with the patient's:

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In Normal Sinus Rhythm,the heart rate is ________ bpm.

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When a sinus rhythm has a QRS complex of 0.12 sec or greater,you know that this is an abnormality and would note that it has:

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The term "tachycardia" means:

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For all rhythms that originate in the sinus node,you would expect all of the following EXCEPT:

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The presenting problem with Sinus Arrhythmia is that:

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In Normal Sinus Rhythm,the PR interval must fall between ________ sec.

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The rate for Sinus Tachycardia is ________ bpm.

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The presenting problem with Sinus Tachycardia is that:

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In Sinus Arrhythmia,the R-R intervals are:

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