Premature beats that arise from the atria or internodal pathways produce P' waves that:
A) appear the same as the other normal beats.
B) look peaked, notched, or larger than normal.
C) are tall and symmetrically peaked.
D) may be obscured or buried in the T wave of the preceding beat.
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Q3: In lead II, the deflection of the
Q4: Normal P waves are those that:
A) look
Q5: Tall and symmetrically peaked P waves may
Q6: Impulses that arise from outside the SA
Q7: If the ectopic impulse arises from the
Q9: The P' waves in tachycardia arising from
Q10: P' waves that continuously change in appearance
Q11: When the atrial waveforms appear in a
Q12: When the atria fire faster than 350
Q13: Inverted P' waves occur when the:
A) atria
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