| "accelerated idioventricular rhythm" is correct - smPosted By: mmk on 2007-11-15In Reply to: s/l triple sensory - Hello
 
 Subject: "accelerated idioventricular rhythm" is correct - sm
 
 what is the "triple sensory" you are asking about. The sentence you gave does not have triple sensory in it - or am I missing something here
 
 
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 s/l scabe junctional rhythm...sm
 Subject: s/l scabe junctional rhythm...sm
 
 
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 Subject: monorevil sinus rhythm
 
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 Meant to say angina rhythm
 Subject: Meant to say angina rhythm
 
 
 Probably means sinus rhythm...sounds right to me - nm.
 Subject: Probably means sinus rhythm...sounds right to me - nm.
 
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 meaning "in sinus rhythm." nm
 Subject: meaning "in sinus rhythm." nm
 
 
 HEART:  Regular rate and rhythm, S1 and S2 s/l plus zero?
 Subject: HEART:  Regular rate and rhythm, S1 and S2 s/l plus zero?
 
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 Subject: Might be irregularly irregular.. rhythm all over the place. nm
 
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 Subject: Heart regular rate and rhythm?
 
 
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 Subject: ekg shows paced rhythm at 76 beats per minute, sm
 
 should I type BMP bpm or beats/minute.  I dont' have a clue.  THANKS
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 Subject: EKG showed atrial paced rhythm with LVH and 2 inversions/ T inversios (sm)
 
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 Subject: Heart: Regular rate and rhythm, no murmur, s/l (no extra beat) is hear
 
 
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 Subject: could be fast disturbance? - fast rhythm sometimes causes poor outcome. - nm
 
 
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 Subject: regular RS might be regular rhythm strip if the doc is old fashioned. nm
 
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 Subject: I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm
 
 nm
 correct, you are!
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 You must have been doing this a long time.
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 Subject: I would correct it, very different!
 
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 Subject: Were is correct.
 
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 Subject: this is correct...sm
 
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 Subject: Why would it NOT be correct?
 
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 Subject: Yes OP, you are correct, despite
 
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 Subject: you are correct... c msg
 
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 Subject: That is correct
 
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 that's correct
 Subject: that's correct
 
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 Subject: Kim is correct........................nm
 
 
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 Subject: A/B would be correct............nm
 
 
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 Subject: I do believe you are correct. Thank you.
 
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 Subject: Thats Correct.....
 
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 Subject: which is correct???
 
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