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The P wave shows the atria contracting |
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The QRS shows the ventricles contracting |
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The T wave shows the ventricles relaxing |
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a normal EKG with P, QRS and T waves present |
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a PR interval of 0.12 - 0.20 seconds |
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a regular interval between each QRS complex (R-R interval) of 0.60 - 1.00 seconds |
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a distinct a wave in the CVP trace due to atrial contraction |
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a regular arterial pulse pressure (difference between systolic and diastolic pressures) |
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there may be minor regular variation in heart rate and pulse pressure associated with respiration (sinus arrhythmia) |
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saw-tooth-shaped flutter waves in the ECG |
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atrial rate typically 200-350 |
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whole number ratio of flutter waves to QRS complexes |
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first degree block - prolonged PR interval |
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second degree block - not all impulses conducted through the AV junction |
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third degree block - no impulses conducted through AV junction, dissociated atrial and ventricular rhythms |
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(often) decreased PR interval which can result in P waves obscured by QRS complexes(thus, they can't be seen) cannon waves in CVP and PAWP traces reduced cardiac output |
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normal QRS complexes |
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regular RR interval |