Ventricular fibrillation is seen on the ECG monitor as:
A) an overall pattern that appears irregularly shaped, chaotic, and lacks any regular repeating features.
B) electrical signals that are the same height and width.
C) a sustained run of wide, bizarre looking QRS complexes.
D) a rhythm that has a changing distance between the peaks of the R waves.
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A) produces a sufficient enough cardiac
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A) P waves preceding each
Q20: Torsades de pointes is:
A) a unique variant
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Q24: Asystole:
A) is defined as the presence of
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