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Question: What is the Rate of a Rhythm?Answer: 60-100 /min
Question: What is the rate of Bradycardia?Answer: Less than 60 /min
Question: What is the rate of TachycardiaAnswer: 101-180 /min
Question: what is the rate of arrhythmia?Answer: 60-100 beats/min
Question: What is the rate of SA ?Answer: Varies
Question: What is the Rate of Arrest?Answer: Varies
Question: What is the rate of a Answer: Usually within normal range, but depends of underlying .1
Question: What is the rate for a Wandering Pacemaker?Answer: 60-100 beats/min. If rate is greater than 100 beats/min is called multifocal atrial Tachycardia
Question: What is Rate for SVT?Answer: 150-250 /min
Question: What is the Rate for Flutter?Answer: atrial rate 250-400 beats/min. typically 300 beats/min. ventricular rate .
Question: What is the Rate for Fibrillation?Answer: Atrial rate 400-600 /min. ventricular rate variable.
Question: What is the Rate for WPW?Answer: 60-100 beats/min. if the underlying rhythm is in origin.
Question: What is the rate for PJC's?2Answer: Usually within normal range, but on underlying rhythm2
Question: What is the rate for Escape Beat?Answer: Usually within normal range, but depends on rhythm
Question: What is the rate for Junctional RhythmAnswer: 40-60 /min
Question: What is the Rate for Accelerated Junctional ?Answer: 61-100 /min
Question: What is the Rate for Tachycardia?Answer: 101-180 /min
Question: What is the rate for PVC's?3Answer: within normal range, but depends on the underlying rhythm.3
Question: What is the rate for a Ventricular Beat?4Answer: Usually within normal range, but depends on underlying rhythm
Question: What is the Rate of an Rhythm (IVR)Answer: 20-40 /min
Question: What is the rate of an Accelerated Idioventricular ?Answer: 41-100 /min
Question: What is the Rate for Ventricular TachycardiaAnswer: 101-250 /min
Question: What is the Rate for Ventricular Tachycardia?Answer: 150-300 /min
Question: What is the rate of Fibrillation?Answer: Not
Question: What is the rate of ?Answer: None
Question: What is the Rate for a Degree Block?5Answer: Usually within normal range, but depends on underlying .5
Question: What is the Rate for a Second Type I?Answer: Atrial Rate greater than ventricular rate: both often within limits.
Question: What is the Rate for a Degree Type II?Answer: Atrial Rate Greater than rate; ventricular rate often slow
Question: What is the Rate of Second 2:1 Conduction?Answer: rate greater than ventricular rate.
Question: What is the Rate for a Third Degree (complete) ?Answer: atrial rate greater than rate, ventricular rate deturmined by origin of escape rhythm
 
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