Multiple Choice
When the atria fire faster than 350 beats per minute:
A) it produces a chaotic-looking baseline with no discernible P waves.
B) "F" waveforms are seen.
C) the P' waves continuously change in appearance.
D) there are more upright and round P waves than there are QRS complexes.
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