Normal Sinus Rhythm: Normal P-wave, normal QRS Complex, Sinus Bradycardia: HR: <60 BPM , Sinus Tachycardia: HR: >100 BPM , 1st Degree Heart block: Prolonged PR interval due to delay in AV signal transmission, 2nd Degree AV block Type I: Progression occurs until the QRS complex is dropped, 2nd Degree AV block Type II: PR interval is > 0.20 seconds and consistent (not gradually getting longer) but drops a beat, 3rd Degree AV block: No identifiable relationship between the P-wave and QRS waves , Supraventricular Tachycardia: Profoundly rapid atrial rhythm with narrow QRS complexes, Atrial Fibrillation: Uniquely characterized by an absence of P-waves before the QRS complex, Pulseless Ventricular Fibrillation: Characterized by a chaotic and disorganized wave pattern,

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