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ECG interpretation: Characteristics of the normal ECG (P-wave, QRS complex, ST segment, T-wave) – ECG learning Nursing Cardiac, Normal Ecg, Ekg Rhythms, Cardiology Nursing, Ekg Interpretation, Ecg Interpretation, Paramedic School, Medical Mnemonics, Medical Notes

Comprehensive tutorial on ECG interpretation, covering normal waves, durations, intervals, rhythm and abnormal findings. From basic to advanced ECG reading. Includes a complete e-book, video lectures, clinical management, guidelines and much more.

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What are the three types of waves generate during an earthquake? | Socratic Waves In Physics, Tsunami Infographic, Seismic Waves Art, Types Of Waves Science, Parts Of A Wave, Seismic Waves, S Waves, Effects Of Tsunami, Visual Summary

1) Primary "P" body waves 2) Secondary "S" body waves 3) Surface waves 1) Primary ("P") waves -- - the fastest traveling wave through rock, so it's felt 1st after an earthquake - a type of body wave that pushes & pulls rock and liquid in the same direction as the wave moves 2) Secondary ("S") waves 2nd fastest moving, travels through solids only body wave that shifts rock side to side (at a right angle) relative to the direction of wave propagation: 3) Surface waves This group of waves is…

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Second Degree Heart Block, Mobitz Type I (Wenckebach)  P waves and QRS complexes are normal but...  • PR interval progressively lengthens  • Dropped beats (non-conducted P wave)  • Leads to "grouped beating"  • The block almost always within the AV node   #Mobitz #Type1 #Type1 #SecondDegree #HeartBlock #Diagnosis #Cardiology #EKG #ECG #Electrocardiogram #Wenckebach Cardiology Notes, Respiratory Therapist Student, Ekg Technician, Cardiac Anatomy, Cardiology Nursing, Ekg Interpretation, Ecg Interpretation, Pr Interval, Medical Mnemonics

Second Degree Heart Block, Mobitz Type I (Wenckebach) P waves and QRS complexes are normal but... • PR interval progressively lengthens • Dropped beats (non-conducted P wave) • Leads to "grouped beating" • The block almost always within the AV node #Mobitz #Type1 #Type1 #SecondDegree #HeartBlock #Diagnosis #Cardiology #EKG #ECG #Electrocardiogram #Wenckebach

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