The P' waves in atrial tachycardia:
A) have a different morphology than normal P waves.
B) are buried in the T wave of the preceding beat.
C) look the same as those seen in sinus tachycardia.
D) are indiscernible.
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Q19: When the atria fire faster than 350
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A) atria
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