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1. Are normal {{c1::P-waves}} present?
2. Are the QRS complexes {{c1::narrow or wide}}?
3. What is the relationship between the {{c1::P-waves}} and {{c1::QRS complexes}}?
4. Is the rhythm {{c1::regular or irregular}}?
What are 4 questions to ask when assessing the rhythm?
1. Are normal {{c1::P-waves}} present?
2. Are the QRS complexes {{c1::narrow or wide}}?
3. What is the relationship between the {{c1::P-waves}} and {{c1::QRS complexes}}?
4. Is the rhythm {{c1::regular or irregular}}?
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- Questions 1 and 2 thus help to make the important distinction of whether an arrhythmia is ventricular or supraventricular (atrial or junctional) in origin.
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