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  1. Rhythm ‐ Regular Rate ‐ Around 110 beats per minute QRS Duration ‐ Usually normal P Wave ‐ Replaced with multiple F (flutter) waves, usually at a ratio of 2:1 (2F ‐ 1QRS) but sometimes 3:1

  2. 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 …

  3. Call the Rapid response team (if on telemetry), do vagal maneuvers. Call the Code team, defibrillate, and administer Magnesium Sulfate. Do nothing, this is a normal rhythm. Call the …

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  5. Rhythm Exercises (SmartMusic® 6209-6214) below the notes and rests. Clap the rhyth s while counting out loud. Practice t Example œ œ Œ œ œ œ

  6. 2. 2nd degree AV block • Mobitz I or Mobitz II Anytime the rhythm is irregular, look for regular irregularity (clumps)! Be careful of misdiagnosing atrial fibrillation!

  7. This book moves systematically through the core rhythmic patterns of music. Most patterns have various versions (with ties, rests, diferent time signatures). The diferent versions match up so …