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Awesome, going to study as a refresher as it's been awhile and don't have opportunity to look at EKGs in my position. Not to hijack, but there are also some great videos by med students on youtube also that can be a great help for remembering all the different rhythms. Link is below. (in case link doesn't work, search "Diagnosis Wenckebach"). When I was stumped during the exam, I was able to remember the silly songs from the videos.
Awesome, going to study as a refresher as it's been awhile and don't have opportunity to look at EKGs in my position. Not to hijack, but there are also some great videos by med students on youtube also that can be a great help for remembering all the different rhythms. Link is below. (in case link doesn't work, search "Diagnosis Wenckebach"). When I was stumped during the exam, I was able to remember the silly songs from the videos.
LOL. I first saw this video in my patho class.:singing:"Mobitz I, you see those P waves on the run...I need some Atropine or else I'm done.":whistling:
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When I was in school we got this great EKG packet for our lab/clinical. I was working on recreating it as a document to share. So I searched google for "regular sinus rhythm," "50bpm"... and actually found a link to the packet. I think I can share the link on AN since its a free document (and I didn't see any copyright issues)
https://www.bannerhealth.com/NR/rdonlyres/FE09B958-0317-4771-9280-4B604AE54571/68458/ReviewforEKGs2014ACLS_v1pdfAdobeAcrobat.pdf
Great guide and study material for EKG interpretation and their associated treatments.