Normal Sinus Rhythm , Everything is operating the way it should in the heart, No intervention Needed , , Sinus Bradycardia, Heart rate low due to athlete vagal tone or pathological complications or medications , Pathological no intervention, medication caused switch medication, pathological cause atropine to increase heart rate , , Sinus Tachycardia , Increased HR due to fever or exercise. Or previous Heart Failure , Fix symptoms or beta blockers , , Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia , Speeds up during inhalation and slows down during exhalation , No intervention needed normal in breathing, , Sinus block/pause/arrest, Impaired conduction from SA node to atria. Ischemic disease of sa node , Possible Permanent Pacemaker Needed , , Asystole , Flatline. No electrical signal, Commence CPR and Epinephrine Administration , , Right and left atrial enlargement, LOOK AT LEAD 2 and V1. High P Wave= Right Wide P Wave= Left , Right= Tricuspid Valve Stenosis Left=Bicuspid Valve Stenosis. =. Balloon valvuloplasty , , Right and left ventricular hypertrophy, LOOK AT LEADS V1 and V2: Tall R waves= Right Insanely Tall= Left , Right= Pulmonary Valve Stenosis Left=Aortic Valve Stenosis.
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