Exam 6: How to Interpret a Rhythm Strip
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Multiple P waves preceding the QRS complexes are typical of sinus rhythm.
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The normal rhythm of the heart has P waves that are
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The normal rhythm originating in the sinus node should have a heart rate
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Sinus rhythms should have narrow QRS complexes of uniform shape.
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A rhythm originating in the sinus node should NOT have which of the following?
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Sinus rhythm is an irregular rhythm interrupted by premature beats and pauses.
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