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  1. Anatomy of a Rhythm Strip . A Review of the Electrical System . Intrinsic Pacemakers Cells . These cells have property known as “Automaticity”— means they can spontaneously …

  2. NORMAL SINUS RHYTHM SINUS node is the pacemaker, firing at a regular rate of 60—100 times per minute. Each beat is conducted normally through to the ventricles, What are the …

  3. Everything is like Sinus Rhythm except the rate is greater than 100. Chaotic baseline- P waves undiscernible and all are irregular - P waves look like fibrillation followed by a QRS. QRS to …

  4. This module will discuss rhythms that originate in the sinus node. The mechanisms of normal sinus rhythms and sinus arrhythmias are also discussed along with the ECG criteria for each.

  5. Junctional rhythms, also known as nodal rhythms, are stimulated by the AV node, rather than the SA node. The wave of depolarization travels backward to stimulate the atria and forward to …

  6. Shockable vs. Non-Shockable Heart Rhythms Look and Learn: Heart Arrhythmias Visualized Do you know what an irregular heart rhythm looks like? See what medical professionals see on …

  7. Basic EKG/ECG Rhythms ... *Medical Disclaimer Information Available At Nurse On Fire.com Nurse On Fire 2016