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| Arrhythmias; Myocardial ischemia and infarction; Pericarditis; Chamber hypertrophy; Electrolyte disturbances (i.e. hyperkalemia, hypokalemia) |
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| External Cardiac Pacing : Pacemakers . Electrodes most commonly placed in ventricles; Most pacemakers are “demand” type; Used for symptomatic bradycardia or heart |
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| 9 Jul 2007Pulmonary Hypertension in Mitral Stenosis45-year-old woman with severe mitral stenosis shows multiple abnormalities. … |
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| understand basic cardiac anatomy; understand how cellular action potentials give ... Can record a reflection of cardiac electrical activity on the skin- EKG ... |
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| The P wave of the first beat of the arrhythmia is typically the same as the remaining beats of the arrhythmia (if a P wave is present at all). ... |
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| VT by quick and brugada. Ekg 80. AVRT short RP tachycardia. Ekg 111. Sinus brady with wenckebach periodicity ?old ant infarct (prob nl). EKG #4: RBBB ... |
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| The EKG reveals an irregularly irregular rhythm suggestive of atrial fibrillation. The rate is variable, with a controlled or slow ventricular response. ... |
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| ekg basics of analysing different rhythms of heart |
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| 25 yo male with systolic murmur. The most likely diagnosis is:. 1) Congenital bicuspid aortic valve. 2) Severe mitral stenosis. 3) Pulmonic stenosis … |
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| Spontaneous (at rest) angina with ST elevation on EKG caused by vasospasm in large epicardialConsider variant angina in patients with chest pain and… ... |
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