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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ECG

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are your thoughts from this rhythm?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

steady and good a little high but good

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Junctional? or Sinus?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

juctional

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is juctional because it is steady and not racing or spiking

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sinus rhythm are also normal timing, around 90bpm with this one, and not spiking. So why is it junctional then?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no it is sinus sorry because it is around 90 bpm I feel dumb to think I am training to be a vet ugh so sorry I was wrong first time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

one question are you really a surgeon and if so what type

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would say this is a junctional rhythm, the reason is they usually presents without a P wave or with an inverted P wave. We can't see P wave here, so, junctional.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Electroencephalograph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Careful, this is an electro'cardio'graph ;) Electroencephalographs records brain activity

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know what it is

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