Conduction to the atria in junctional rhythms is said to be
A) Antegrade.
B) Retrograde.
C) Absent.
D) Silent.
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Q21: Junctional tachycardia is usually a result of
Q23: Junctional rhythms have retrograde conduction to the
Q26: Junctional tachycardia has a heart rate greater
Q27: Junctional bradycardia is usually the result of
Q29: Treatment for junctional tachycardia might include withholding
Q32: Junctional rhythm has no T waves.
Q37: Junctional bradycardia must have a heart rate
Q37: In low junctional rhythms,the P wave is
A)Upright,rounded,preceding
Q38: In mid-junctional rhythms,the P wave is
A)Upright,rounded,preceding the
Q40: Mid-junctional rhythms originate midway between the sinus
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