its easier to read on a strip but yes look for equal distance between all P waves. They can also be super imposed in the QRS also and you wont see them. The distance between the R-R interval is also equal distance throughout the rhythm
@iammready Look for a regular P-P cycle with Sinus timing and a regular R-R cycle with ventricular or junctional timing. Wide QRS, likely ventricular...narrow QRS, likely junctional.
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angelsgurl 7 months ago
thank you its great
bindi2210 1 year ago
its easier to read on a strip but yes look for equal distance between all P waves. They can also be super imposed in the QRS also and you wont see them. The distance between the R-R interval is also equal distance throughout the rhythm
teakesmond 2 years ago
good, thanks!
iammready 2 years ago
Can this be ID'd by more than one P wave before QRS? Is there anything else to look for besides brady?
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iammready 2 years ago
@iammready Look for a regular P-P cycle with Sinus timing and a regular R-R cycle with ventricular or junctional timing. Wide QRS, likely ventricular...narrow QRS, likely junctional.
bbmtge 9 months ago
thanks for posting
chodyb1 2 years ago
You're welcome
MasterTrainInc 2 years ago