Which junctional rhythm WOULD NOT be treated with atropine?
A) Junctional bradycardia
B) Juctional rhythm
C) Accelerated junctional rhythm
D) Junctional tachycardia
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Q18: Junctional rhythms originate in the
A)Sinoatrial junction.
B)Atrioventricular junction.
C)Sinoventricular
Q19: PJCs are a result of
A)Escape.
B)Usurpation.
C)Sinus node failure.
D)Atrial
Q20: Treatment for the rhythm in Figure 8
Q22: Electrical shock is used to treat frequent
Q28: All junctional rhythms originate in the area
Q34: "Retrograde" means forwards.
Q35: Low junctional rhythms originate low down in
Q36: Junctional rhythm has a heart rate the
Q37: Junctional bradycardia must have a heart rate
Q38: "Antegrade" means backwards.
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