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I would really like to know as I cant find it in my EKG book which has 40 ekg rhythms...
I know it has very peaked P&T waves and a narrow QRS.
I would really like to know as I cant find it in my EKG book which has 40 ekg rhythms...I know it has very peaked P&T waves and a narrow QRS.
The T waves aren't really peaked. Google "peaked T waves" and look at some of those images to see what peaked T waves look like.
Check out this great example from my library...
The T waves aren't really peaked. Google "peaked T waves" and look at some of those images to see what peaked T waves look like.Check out this great example from my library...
This ekg pattern would most likely be caused by...in a patient most likely with the chronic diagnosis of...and the immediate treatment would be...
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We need information about the patient's clinical condition, co-morbidities, and lab values. A peaked P wave can indicate right atrial enlargement, and peaked T waves can signify ischemic changes or electrolyte imbalances. We don't have enough information in the OP to fully identify this rhythm. I agree with the need to see a 12 lead EKG.
macawake, MSN
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