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ec501234

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The presenting problem with Sinus Bradycardia is that:
◦ the PRI is too long.
◦ the QRS is too wide.
◦ the P waves are irregular.
◦ the rate is too slow.


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lorealeza77

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the rate is too slow.



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segrsyd

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The presenting problem with Sinus Tachycardia is that:
◦ the PRI is not constant.
◦ the rate is too fast.
◦ the QRS is too narrow.
◦ the rhythm is irregular.



johnharpe

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the rate is too fast.



EY67

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The presenting problem with Sinus Arrhythmia is that:
◦ the PRI varies from beat to beat.
◦ the PRI is too long.
◦ the rhythm is irregular.
◦ the QRS is too wide.



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the rhythm is irregular.



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