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nmorano1

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The inherent rate of the SA node is ________ bpm.
◦ 100-120
◦ 60-100
◦ 40-60
◦ 30-60


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60-100



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ericka1

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The inherent rate of the AV junction is ________ bpm.
◦ 40-60
◦ 100-120
◦ 20-40
◦ 60-100



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cdr_15

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The inherent rate of the ventricle is ________ bpm.
◦ 100-120
◦ 60-100
◦ 40-60
◦ 20-40



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20-40



ericka1

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The built-in rate of each of the three major areas of the conduction system is referred to as the ________ rate.
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◦ heart
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