What causes the inverted P wave morphology found with junctional rhythms?
A) Electrical impulses are coming from the SA node, causing repolarization.
B) Electrical impulses are coming from areas of multiple ectopic foci.
C) Electrical impulses are coming from the AV node, causing atrial depolarization to flow retrogradely.
D) Rapid impulses originate in the atrial tissue
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Q1: Which of the following is a single
Q2: What is the normal, inherent rate of
Q3: Junctional rhythms occur because the electrical impulse
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Q6: The effect of junctional tachycardia on the
Q7: What is the term for a fast,
Q8: In junctional rhythms, where does the electrical
Q9: What is the difference between accelerated junctional
Q10: What type of rhythm occurs when the
Q11: What does the term "retrograde" mean?
A)Immediately
B)Backward
C)Horizontal
D)Flattened
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