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Basic ECG Strips

Basic ECG Strips. This presentation contains 46 different ECG StripsSlides 3-48 display each ECG Strip without annotationSlides 49-94 display the same ECG Strips (in the same order) with the

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Basic ECG Strips

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    1. Basic ECG Strips Sampler of 46 ECG Strips of Cardiac Rhythms This slide set contains 46 ECG strips that depict various normal and abnormal cardiac rhythms: Sinus Atrial Nodal Heart blocks PACs and PVCs Ventricular SVT Pace competitive rhythmsThis slide set contains 46 ECG strips that depict various normal and abnormal cardiac rhythms: Sinus Atrial Nodal Heart blocks PACs and PVCs Ventricular SVT Pace competitive rhythms

    3. Normal Sinus RhythmNormal Sinus Rhythm

    4. Sinus BradycardiaSinus Bradycardia

    5. Sinus TachycardiaSinus Tachycardia

    6. Sinus ArrhythmiaSinus Arrhythmia

    7. Sinus ArrestSinus Arrest

    8. Premature Atrial ContractionsPremature Atrial Contractions

    9. Atrial TachycardiaAtrial Tachycardia

    10. Atrial Flutter with 4:1 BlockAtrial Flutter with 4:1 Block

    11. Atrial FibrillationAtrial Fibrillation

    12. Atrial Fibrillation with Slow Ventricular RateAtrial Fibrillation with Slow Ventricular Rate

    13. Atrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular RateAtrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular Rate

    14. Nodal RhythmNodal Rhythm

    15. Nodal Rhythm with Buried P-WavesNodal Rhythm with Buried P-Waves

    16. Nodal TachycardiaNodal Tachycardia

    17. First Degree A-V BlockFirst Degree A-V Block

    18. Second Degree A-V Block (Mobitz Type II block)Second Degree A-V Block (Mobitz Type II block)

    19. Second Degree A-V Block (Wenckebach block)Second Degree A-V Block (Wenckebach block)

    20. Third Degree (Complete) A-V BlockThird Degree (Complete) A-V Block

    21. Left Bundle Branch BlockLeft Bundle Branch Block

    22. Right Bundle Branch BlockRight Bundle Branch Block

    23. Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC)Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC)

    24. Frequent PVCs Producing BigeminyFrequent PVCs Producing Bigeminy

    25. Frequent Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs)Frequent Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs)

    26. Premature Ventricular Contraction Paired (1 PAC)Premature Ventricular Contraction Paired (1 PAC)

    27. Multifocal Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs)Multifocal Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs)

    28. Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC) Falling on a T-WavePremature Ventricular Contraction (PVC) Falling on a T-Wave

    29. Ventricular TachycardiaVentricular Tachycardia

    30. Ventricular FibrillationVentricular Fibrillation

    31. Premature Atrial Contractions One Aberrantly ConductedPremature Atrial Contractions One Aberrantly Conducted

    32. Two Atrial Premature Contractions with Obscure P-WavesTwo Atrial Premature Contractions with Obscure P-Waves

    33. Atrial Premature Contraction, Non-conductedAtrial Premature Contraction, Non-conducted

    34. Muscle TremorMuscle Tremor

    35. Nodal (or Atrial) Premature ContractionNodal (or Atrial) Premature Contraction

    36. Atrial Flutter with 2:1 BlockAtrial Flutter with 2:1 Block

    37. Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)

    38. Atrial (or Nodal) Premature ContractionAtrial (or Nodal) Premature Contraction

    39. Pacemaker RhythmPacemaker Rhythm

    40. Competing Sinus and Pacemaker RhythmsCompeting Sinus and Pacemaker Rhythms

    41. 60 Cycle Interference60 Cycle Interference

    42. CompetitionCompetition

    43. P-Wave SensingP-Wave Sensing

    44. ResettingResetting

    45. Pacemaker output is below threshold.Pacemaker output is below threshold.

    46. Pacemaker output is well above threshold.Pacemaker output is well above threshold.

    47. Pacemaker output is near threshold of stimulation.Pacemaker output is near threshold of stimulation.

    48. More efficient pacemaker QRS and recognizing intrinsic R-Wave.More efficient pacemaker QRS and recognizing intrinsic R-Wave.

    49. Normal Sinus RhythmNormal Sinus Rhythm

    50. Sinus BradycardiaSinus Bradycardia

    51. Sinus TachycardiaSinus Tachycardia

    52. Sinus ArrhythmiaSinus Arrhythmia

    53. Sinus ArrestSinus Arrest

    54. Premature Atrial ContractionsPremature Atrial Contractions

    55. Atrial TachycardiaAtrial Tachycardia

    56. Atrial Flutter with 4:1 BlockAtrial Flutter with 4:1 Block

    57. Atrial FibrillationAtrial Fibrillation

    58. Atrial Fibrillation with Slow Ventricular RateAtrial Fibrillation with Slow Ventricular Rate

    59. Atrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular RateAtrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular Rate

    60. Nodal RhythmNodal Rhythm

    61. Nodal Rhythm with Buried P-WavesNodal Rhythm with Buried P-Waves

    62. Nodal TachycardiaNodal Tachycardia

    63. First Degree A-V BlockFirst Degree A-V Block

    64. Second Degree A-V Block (Mobitz Type II block)Second Degree A-V Block (Mobitz Type II block)

    65. Second Degree A-V Block (Wenckebach block)Second Degree A-V Block (Wenckebach block)

    66. Third Degree (Complete) A-V BlockThird Degree (Complete) A-V Block

    67. Left Bundle Branch BlockLeft Bundle Branch Block

    68. Right Bundle Branch BlockRight Bundle Branch Block

    69. Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC)Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC)

    70. Frequent PVCs Producing BigeminyFrequent PVCs Producing Bigeminy

    71. Frequent Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs)Frequent Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs)

    72. Premature Ventricular Contraction Paired (1 PAC)Premature Ventricular Contraction Paired (1 PAC)

    73. Multifocal Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs)Multifocal Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs)

    74. Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC) Falling on a T-WavePremature Ventricular Contraction (PVC) Falling on a T-Wave

    75. Ventricular TachycardiaVentricular Tachycardia

    76. Ventricular FibrillationVentricular Fibrillation

    77. Premature Atrial Contractions One Aberrantly ConductedPremature Atrial Contractions One Aberrantly Conducted

    78. Two Premature Atrial Contractions with Obscure P-WavesTwo Premature Atrial Contractions with Obscure P-Waves

    79. Premature Atrial Contraction (PAC), Non-conductedPremature Atrial Contraction (PAC), Non-conducted

    80. Muscle TremorMuscle Tremor

    81. Nodal (or Atrial) Premature ContractionNodal (or Atrial) Premature Contraction

    82. Atrial Flutter with 2:1 BlockAtrial Flutter with 2:1 Block

    83. Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)

    84. Atrial (or Nodal) Premature ContractionAtrial (or Nodal) Premature Contraction

    85. Pacemaker RhythmPacemaker Rhythm

    86. Competing Sinus and Pacemaker RhythmsCompeting Sinus and Pacemaker Rhythms

    87. 60 Cycle Interference60 Cycle Interference

    88. CompetitionCompetition

    89. P-Wave SensingP-Wave Sensing

    90. ResettingResetting

    91. Pacemaker output is below threshold. A period of asystole occurs before the idioventricular rhythm begins.Pacemaker output is below threshold. A period of asystole occurs before the idioventricular rhythm begins.

    92. Pacemaker output is well above threshold. Every stimulus is followed by a QRS, verifying capture.Pacemaker output is well above threshold. Every stimulus is followed by a QRS, verifying capture.

    93. Pacemaker output is near threshold of stimulation. Only every other pulse is followed by a QRS.Pacemaker output is near threshold of stimulation. Only every other pulse is followed by a QRS.

    94. More efficient pacemaker QRS and recognizing intrinsic R-Wave.More efficient pacemaker QRS and recognizing intrinsic R-Wave.

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