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question 3 of 20 what is the rhythm? select your answer. junctional rhythm ventricular paced rhythm (v - paced) atrial paced rhythm (a - paced) sinus bradycardia
Brief Explanations
- In junctional rhythm, P - waves may be absent, inverted or precede QRS with a short PR interval. Here, there are no such distinct features.
- In ventricular paced rhythm, pacing spikes precede wide QRS complexes. There are no pacing spikes before wide QRS in this tracing.
- In atrial paced rhythm, pacing spikes precede P - waves which then precede normal QRS complexes. In this tracing, we see pacing - like spikes before P - waves and normal QRS following the P - waves, indicating atrial pacing.
- Sinus bradycardia has normal P - waves, normal PR interval and a rate less than 60 beats per minute. This is not a slow - rate normal sinus rhythm.
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C. Atrial Paced Rhythm (A - Paced)