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EKG Rhythm Strips Set 5
Atrial, Junctional & Ventricular Dysrythmias
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10/20/2011

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SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA (SVT)

 INCLUDES ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA, AVNRT & AVRT

 

Rate:              100 - 250 bpm (usually 180 - 220 bpm)

 

Rhythm:          Regular

 

P Waves:         Usually not identifiable

 

PR Interval:    Not measurable

 

QRS Complex: 0.10 sec or less

 

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ATRIAL FIBRILLATION (COURSE)

 

Rate:              Atrial rate usually 400 - 600 bpm;

                       ventricular rate variable

 

Rhythm:          Ventricular rhythm usualyy irregularly

                        regular

 

P Waves:         No identifiable P waves, course F waves

 

PR Interval:    Not measurable

 

QRS Complex: 0.10 sec or less

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ATRIAL FIBRILLATION (FINE)

 

Rate:              Atrial rate usually 400 - 600 bpm;

                       ventricular rate variable

 

Rhythm:          Ventricular rhythm usualyy irregularly

                        regular

 

P Waves:         No identifiable P waves, very fine F

                        waves

 

PR Interval:    Not measurable

 

QRS Complex: 0.10 sec or less

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ATRIAL FLUTTER

 

Rate:              Atrial rate usually 250 - 450 bpm;

                       typically 300 bpm

 

Rhythm:          Atrial regular, Ventricular regular  

                        irregular                     

 

P Waves:         No identifiable P waves "saw tooth" F

                        waves are present

 

PR Interval:    Not measurable

 

QRS Complex: 0.10 sec or less, but may be widened if

                         waves are buried in the QRS

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PREMATURE VENTRICULAR CONTRACTION (PVC)

 

Rate:              Usually WNL, but depends on the

                       underlying rhythm

 

Rhythm:          Essentially regular                   

 

P Waves:         Usually absent

 

PR Interval:    None

 

QRS Complex: Usually 0.12 sec or greater, wide and

                         bizzare; T wave usually in opposite

                         direction of QRS

 

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VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA

(polymorphic)

 

Rate:              150 - 300 bpm; typically 200 - 250

 

Rhythm:          May be regular, or irregular                     

 

P Waves:         None

 

PR Interval:    None

 

QRS Complex: 0.12 sec or greater

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VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION

 

Rate:              Cannot be determined, there are no

                       discernable waves or complexes

 

Rhythm:          Rapid and caotic with no pattern or  

                        regularity                   

 

P Waves:         Not identifiable 

 

PR Interval:    Not identifiable

 

QRS Complex: Not identifiable 

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ASYSTOLE

 

Rate:              No discernable Rate

 

Rhythm:          Irregular                     

 

P Waves:         None

 

PR Interval:    None

 

QRS Complex: None

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JUNCTIONAL RHYTHM

 

Rate:  40 - 60 BPM

Rhythm:  Very Regular

P Waves:  May occur before, during, or after the QRS; if visible, the P wave is inverted in leads II, III, and AVR

PR Interval: If a P wave occurs before the QRS, the PR interval will usually be 0.12 sec or less; if no P wave occurs before the QRS, there will be no PR interval

QRS Complex:  Usually 0.10 sec or less unless it is aberrantly conducted or an intraventricular conduction delay exists.

 

 

 

 

 

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JUNCTIONAL BRADYCARDIA

 

Rate:  Les than 40 BPM

Rhythm:  Regular

P Waves: May occur before, during, or after the QRS; if visible, the P wave is inverted in leads II, III, and AVR

PR Interval: If a P wave occurs before the QRS, the PR interval will usually be 0.12 sec or less; if no P wave occurs before the QRS, there will be no PR interval

QRS Complex: Usually 0.10 sec or less unless it is aberrantly conducted or an intraventricular conduction delay exists.

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ACCELERATED JUNCTIONAL RHYTHM

 

Rate:  Greater than 60 BPM

Rhythm:  Regular

P Waves: May occur before, during, or after the QRS; if visible, the P wave is inverted in leads II, III, and AVR

PR Interval: If a P wave occurs before the QRS, the PR interval will usually be 0.12 sec or less; if no P wave occurs before the QRS, there will be no PR interval

QRS Complex: Usually 0.10 sec or less unless it is aberrantly conducted or an intraventricular conduction delay exists.

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JUNCTIONAL TACHYCARDIA

 

Rate:  101 - 180 BPM

Rhythm: Regular

P Waves: May occur before, during, or after the QRS; if visible, the P wave is inverted in leads II, III, and AVR

PR Interval: If a P wave occurs before the QRS, the PR interval will usually be 0.12 sec or less; if no P wave occurs before the QRS, there will be no PR interval

QRS Complex: Usually 0.10 sec or less unless it is aberrantly conducted or an intraventricular conduction delay exists.

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PREMATURE JUNCTIONAL COMPLEX

 

Rate:  Usually WNL but depends on the underlying rhythm

Rhythm: Regular with premature beats

P Waves: May occur before, during, or after the QRS; if visible, the P wave is inverted in leads II, III, and AVR

PR Interval: If a P wave occurs before the QRS, the PR interval will usually be 0.12 sec or less; if no P wave occurs before the QRS, there will be no PR interval

QRS Complex: Usually 0.10 sec or less unless it is aberrantly conducted or an intraventricular conduction delay exists.

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VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA

(monomorphic)

 

Rate: 150 - 300 bpm; typically 200 - 250

 

Rhythm: May be regular, or irregular

 

P Waves: None

 

PR Interval: None

 

QRS Complex: 0.12 sec or greater

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IDIOVENTRICULAR ESCAPE RHYTHM

 

Rate:  20 - 40 BPM

 

Rhythm: Regular

 

P Waves: None

 

PR Interval: None

 

QRS Complex: Greater than 0.12 sec

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PREMATURE ATRIAL COMPLEX

 

Rate: Atrial rate usually within normal range but depends on the underlying rhythm

 

Rhythm: Regular with premature beats

 

P Waves: Premature (occurring earlier than the next expected sinus P wave), positive (upright) in lead II, one before each QRS complex, often differ in shape from sinus P waves - may be flattened, notched, pointed or biphasic or lost in the preceeding T wave

PR Interval: May be normal or prolonged depending on the prematurity of the beat.

 

QRS Complex: Usually 0.10 sec or less, but may be wide (abberant) or absent depending on the prematurity of the beat; the QRS of the PAC is similar in shapes to  those of the underlying rhythm unless the PAC is abnormally conducted.  

waves are buried in the QRS

 

NOTE: A PAC is not a rhythm. It is a complex that appears in an underlying rhythm.

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