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doc5242

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Peaked P waves on the EKG are an indication of What ?

if you have P waves, Qrs, T all elevated above the Iso-electric line this is what ?

:rolleyes:
 

MariaCatEMT

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doc5242 said:
Peaked P waves on the EKG are an indication of What ?

if you have P waves, Qrs, T all elevated above the Iso-electric line this is what ?

:rolleyes:


Peaked P waves indicate an enlarged right atrium, or right atrial hypertrophy, well tall, peaked P waves. Hmm....the second one...all above isoelectric line...all positive....haha sorry thats all I know...I was a monitor tech and we didn't get as much training as paramedics. Just some fairly basic rhythm identification, anything beyond that I learned by asking the nearest cardiologist! Many of them would actually sit down with us at the monitors while they were charting on patients, and feed us little tid-bits of knowledge. So I would appreciate a training lesson! Thanks!
 

Ridryder911

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First check your electrode placement, as well as above post it may indicate right side atrial enlargement (hypertrophy) as well as potential lung diseases as defined a .."P- pulmonale"... a good assessment and history is essential to rule out, any progressive or underlying disease process.....

R/r 911
 
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doc5242

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1) Correct P waves Peaked could be Left Atrial Hypertrophy

2) All Above the iso electric line means Normal Sinus Rythem, This one was ment to throw you off as a joke !
 
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