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Old 01-15-2014, 17:56   #8
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I agree with that assessment - the PR interval appears long but fixed, without any dropped p waves.
Correct, there are no dropped P waves, but ... has anything else dropped or is there anything "extra" that cane be seen ???


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Rate = 52, rhythm=reg, PRI= >.20 about .28 seconds, QRS = <.12, Every QRS has a P, Every P has a QRS, Does it ???Elevation >3mm in leads II, III, AvF. Invereted T in I, V1, V2, AvR, AvL.

Sinus Brady W/ 1st Degree HB and Inferior STEMI

I think.

There are numerous sites to learn / re-learn about EKG.

http://www.slideshare.net/Jedimurl/1...e-easy-2725398
http://www.emergencyekg.com/interactive_learning.cfm
It's always good to practice up on EKGs and these are a couple of good sites to do so on.

Not reading/practicing on strips, you could miss a thing or two.

*HINT .... Get your calipers out.
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