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what is the heart rate
72 bpm
what is the heart rate
66 bpm
what condition does this EKG show
wolff-parkinson-white syndrome
what is the heart rate
72 bpm
what is the heart rate
96 bpm
what is the heart rate
90 bpm
what is the PR interval
0.14 sec
what is QRS time
0.08 sec
what is the heart rate
43 bpm
what is the heart rate
70 bpm
what is the QRS time
0.08 sec
what is the QRS time
0.16 sec
You have the following amplitudes: Q = -.1, S = -.3, and R = 1.0. What is your Net QRS?
0.6
Using the first cardiac cycle, what is the delta T from the beginning of ventricular systole to the end of ventricular systole
0.2
Using the third cardiac cycle, what is the amplitude of R?
0.7
Using the first cardiac cycle, what is the delta T from the beginning of atrial sytole to the end of atrial systole
0.24
Using the first cardiac cycle, what is the delta T from the end of atrial systole to the beginning of ventricular systole
0.06
Using the first two cardiac cycles, what is the delta T from R to R?
0.84
Using the first cardiac cycle, what is the delta T from the beginning of atrial depolarization to the end of atrial depolarization?
0.1
how do you calculate MAP
(systolic pressure + (2 (diastolic pressure)) / 3
A person with a blood pressure of 150/100Â has a MAP of
116.67
Using the first cardiac cycle, what is the delta T from the beginning of ventricular depolarization to the end of ventricular depolarization
0.06
Using the first cardiac cycle, what is the delta T for the PR interval
0.22
Using the third cardiac cycle, what is the amplitude of S
-0.3
Using the first two cardiac cycles, what is the Heart Rate for this patient (in beats per minute)?
71.4