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Fixed prolongation of the PR interval of more than .20 seconds
First Degree AV Block
Lengthening of the PR interval followed by dropped QRS
Second degree AV Block Type I
Fixed PR intervals with one or more dropped QRS
Second Degree AV Block Type II
Second degree AV block with alternating P waves NOT pared with QRS complexes.
Second degree AV block with 2:1 conduction
Lonely P waves
P waves w/out a QRS complex
Different PR intervals
Third degree AV block
Each pause is equal to a multiple of P-P intervals
Sinus Exit block
Recognizable QRS
Absent P waves
Chaotic fibrillatory baseline
Atrial fibrillation
Sawtooth baseline
Atrial flutter
Very narrow QRS
Regular (same) rapid pattern
Supraventricular Tachycardia
NSR with either an early flattened, notched, peaked, biphasic p wave
NSR with Premature Atrial Contraction
Absent or inverted P wave
PR < .12 seconds
Complex comes early
Premature junctional complex
Inverted or absent P waves
AV is 40-60 /minutes
junctional rhythm
Inverted or absent P waves
AV is 60-100/ minutes
Accelerated rhythm
Inverted or absent P waves
Shortened PR interval
Junctional tachy
A PVC every second complex
ventricular bigeminy
20-40/minute
Wide QRST
idioventricular
R-on-T phenomenon
V Tach
(a PVC landing on a T wave)