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cardio..His QT interval is prolonged but does correct for rate. for or four?? thank u

Posted By: Deborah on 2007-08-28
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interval is correct... an intervening period of time
Subject: interval is correct... an intervening period of time


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says respiratory rate is unlabeled not unlabored. Is this correct?
Subject: says respiratory rate is unlabeled not unlabored. Is this correct?

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Subject: ANA (antinuclear antibody) and sed rate (sedimentation rate)


Prolonged? sm
Subject: Prolonged? sm

More context would help.
Can you hear prolonged? NM
Subject: Can you hear prolonged? NM


or prolonged inactivity NM
Subject: or prolonged inactivity NM


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Subject: QRS prolonged repolarization abnormalities


sinus tachycardia with prolonged PR, what does PR stand for?
Subject: sinus tachycardia with prolonged PR, what does PR stand for?


One meaning is stiffness after prolonged activity -- sm
Subject: One meaning is stiffness after prolonged activity -- sm

 the other meanings can be found in a simple Google search.
go long actio - maybe prolonged activity? NM
Subject: go long actio - maybe prolonged activity? NM


interval? nm
Subject: interval? nm

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Could it be HV and PR interval......
Subject: Could it be HV and PR interval......


WAG but interval?
Subject: WAG but interval?


they also say PR interval and R-wave....sm
Subject: they also say PR interval and R-wave....sm

R-wave progression, QRS duration, QT segment, ST and T elevations or segments, PR interval and all kinds of letters of the alphabet *lol*


Best of luck!!  *S*


Last part is probably PR interval....
Subject: Last part is probably PR interval....

not sure what ADP is. :)
maybe saying interval partial glossectomy sm
Subject: maybe saying interval partial glossectomy sm

as they often say interval  (procedure) prior to another procedure etc. Does that make sense??  Sorry. Trying to help. May be it though.
EKG: ADP NP (or) and P are interval normal axis.
Subject: EKG: ADP NP (or) and P are interval normal axis.

I hate abbreviations.

The only thing that shows up in my cardiology book is adenosine diphosphage, and that doesn't tell me what the next NP or and P would mean. I wish they'd just say what they mean instead of abbreviating, because if I can't figure them out I'm blanking them.
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white count interval
Subject: white count interval

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    Subject: "QRS is 43 and PR interval 163 msec" ? nm


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    Subject: "something"... PR interval, normal axis (sm)

    I can't figure out the ADP part either
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    Subject: yes..maybe"QRS axis 43 and PR interval 163 msec" ? nm


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    Subject: PR interval is the segment on an EKG that begins with the P wave until the beginning of the QRS SM

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    Subject: ? delayed suture; a suturing of a wound after an interval of days.


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    Subject: At that rate and especially if you like it.......

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    Subject: sed rate

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    Subject: sed rate for second S/L. sm

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    Subject: sed rate usually checked for --sm

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    Subject: heart rate 90 to ?

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    Subject: It is "for rate" - nm


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    Subject: Probably 'basal rate'...nm

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    Subject: sedimentation rate?


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    Subject: sedimentation rate....nm

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    Subject: How do you right Afib rate?

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    Subject: ?? sed or sedimentation rate ?? (nm)

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    Subject: for the first - heart rate 80 - not sure about second. nm

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    Subject: respiratory rate nm

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    Subject: Not respiratory rate

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    Subject: junctural rate?

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    Subject: juctional rate, maybe?


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    Subject: junctional rate.

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    Subject: rate roll on EKG?

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