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know ECG??? - anee
#1
The ECG of a 20 year old student shows inverted P waves..The rest seems GENERALLY NORMAL with the ECG...What can it be?
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#2
Dextrocardia?!? Unless it's a premature beat thingy Smile
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#3
Rammar remember the rest of the ecg is generally normal..It's not any premature beat or junctional rhythm..
Hint: There are only two conditions with that look..one is dextrocardia..the other one is the answer of my question..
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#4
hi anee

is it ectopic??? Like junctional rhythm
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#5
Hi sd! well like I mentioned earlier, it's not junctional rhythm...
So should I tell you the answer...I wonder where's Alveoli....
Anyways...
If the p wave is inverted and the rest of the ecg seems NORMAL, check your limb leads...they might be applied inversely...Just as clue to remember the position of the limb leads..keep in mind that famous mneomonic of Read Your Gree Book ( Red on right upper limb,Yellow on left, Green on left foot and black on right foot)...
Also remember that In dextrocardia the p wave is again inverted but the difference from inversely applied leads is that in that case the R wave in the chest leads has inverse progression..i.e it's predominantly positive in V1 and becomes negative in V6...
Hope you understood..
Regards to all
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#6
tx...
i got it
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