Sinus arrest:
A) is seen as a regular rhythm.
B) occurs when the SA node initiates an early impulse.
C) produces a sudden absence of a P wave, QRS complex and T wave in an otherwise normal looking rhythm.
D) produces a shorter than normal R-R interval because of the dropped beat.
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Q4: A slow ventricular heart rate can be
Q5: Sinus tachycardia:
A) is a fast rate, greater
Q6: Ventricular tachycardia has a rate of _
Q7: In atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation the
Q8: Premature beats:
A) appear in middle of the
Q10: The rhythm is called slightly irregular when:
A)
Q11: The term _ is used to describe
Q12: Premature complexes that occur every other (second)
Q13: When a rhythm speeds up and slows
Q14: The dysrhythmia that produces a totally irregular
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