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what is the rhythm? select your answer.
atrial flutter
idioventricular rhythm
sinus bradycardia
junctional rhythm
Brief Explanations
- Analyze the ECG waveform: In an idioventricular rhythm, the QRS complexes are wide and there is usually no P - wave association. In the given ECG, we see wide QRS complexes without clear P - waves preceding them.
- Rule out other rhythms: Atrial flutter has characteristic saw - tooth like flutter waves. Sinus bradycardia has normal P - QRS - T complexes with a slow rate. Junctional rhythm has narrow QRS complexes and may have retrograde P - waves or no P - waves before the QRS.
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B. Idioventricular Rhythm