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  1. Junctional or AIVR? : r/EKGs - Reddit

    Apr 5, 2023 · Retrograde p-waves don't necessarily distinguish between AIVR and junctional rhythm. If you have AV dissociation (without preceding evidence of poor AV or VA conduction) …

  2. What would you call this rhythm? : r/EKGs - Reddit

    For your testing purposes, a junctional rhythm would typically have a narrow QRS complex. Whereas IVR/AIVR presents with broad QRS and may have LBBB or RBBB morphology. This …

  3. everyone at work is saying its 3rd degree block but heart rate isnt ...

    Sep 28, 2022 · everyone at work is saying its 3rd degree block but heart rate isnt bradycardic? the ekg says its sinus tach in complete heart block with accelerated junctional rhythm?

  4. What is the rhythm? I named it Accelerated Junctional but was

    Apr 28, 2017 · What is the rhythm? I named it Accelerated Junctional but was wrong (it was a online test). P waves are inverted and absent.. i dont remember the answer options...

  5. WTH is the difference betweenea 3rd degree AV block and a …

    Feb 23, 2021 · There are a few different types of junctional rhythms, but the key takeaway is that the electrical impulse signaling ventricular contraction originates somewhere near the AV node …

  6. Accelerated idioventricular rhythm with dropped beats

    May 9, 2018 · A little while after, he went into an accelerated idioventricular rhythm with every ~4th beat being dropped. He was asymptomatic, but his BP dropped to about 75/40, which is …

  7. Why is this not an accelerated junctional? I was told it was ... - Reddit

    The p waves are consistently preceding the QRS complexes with an appropriate PR interval, which excludes junctional rhythm, however, their axis isn't that of sinus p waves, which is why …

  8. What differentiates this from being NSR w/ long 1st degree AV

    Jun 10, 2021 · What differentiates this from being NSR w/ long 1st degree AV block or accelerated Junctional rhythm with impulse originating from the lower junction area? How do …

  9. What Rhythm is this? : r/NewToEMS - Reddit

    A junctional rhythm originates in the AV junction which means depolarization still occurs normally in the ventricles, meaning the QRS swill appears normal. Junctional rhythms are identified by …

  10. 31yo feeling strange rhythm every few months. You can see

    Jan 3, 2023 · 31yo feeling strange rhythm every few months. You can see normal rhythm returning at 7s and 23s. One cardiologist said accelerated junctional rhythm, another said a …