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Prior to the subsequent anticipated sinus impulse, impulses in these dysrhythmias begin in the atrioventricular junction and are

A. Idioventricular rhythm

B. Second-degree atrioventricular block, type I

C. Sinus bradycardia

D. Premature junctional complex

Describe dysrhythmia.

  • Arrhythmias, sometimes referred to as cardiac, heart, or dysrhythmias, are abnormalities in the heartbeat, such as when it beats too quickly or too slowly.
  • Adults with resting heart rates that are excessively rapid (above 100 beats per minute) or too slow (below 60 beats per minute) are said to have tachycardia or bradycardia, respectively.
  • Some arrhythmias have no symptoms at all. When symptoms do exist, they could include palpitations or experiencing a stop in heartbeats.

how do dysrhythmias and arrhythmias differ?

An irregular heartbeat is referred to as an arrhythmia or dysrhythmia. When you have an arrhythmia, your heartbeat is either too fast or too sluggish.

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