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09madisonrousseau09

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In a junctional rhythm, the pacemaking impulses originate in the:
◦ SA node.
◦ atrial junction.
◦ bundle branches.
◦ AV junction.


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mspears3

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The mechanism in which the atria are depolarized with a backward flow of electricity is called ________ conduction.
◦ junctional
◦ retrograde
◦ negative
◦ backward






Tazate

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In Lead II, the junctional impulse that depolarizes the atria is traveling away from the positive electrode, thus producing a P wave that is:
◦ biphasic.
◦ inverted.
◦ inconsistent.
◦ flat.




tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Reply #98 on: May 18, 2019
A Premature Junctional Complex is a:
◦ regular arrhythmia.
◦ pattern of grouped beating.
◦ tachycardia.
◦ single ectopic beat.



InfiniteSteez

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Reply #99 on: May 18, 2019
single ectopic beat.



 

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