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interval? nm

Posted By: nm on 2006-01-09
In Reply to: etival Pap smear - mm

Subject: interval? nm

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


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

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


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

    QRS complex.  So if you have a shortened PR interval, then a diagnosis for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome could be made.


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


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    Subject: interval is correct... an intervening period of time


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