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Quick Scroll Cardiology - absent p wave on ECG 12.19.07 (11 months ago) #1

a persons ecg has No P wave, but has normal QRS complex and T wave.where is his pacemaker
a. AV node
b. SA node
c. bundle of his
d. purkinje fibres
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Quick Scroll 12.19.07 (11 months ago) #2

hyperkalaemia, atrial fibrillation, sino-atrial block, sinus arrest ARE CAUSES OF absent p waves. also in nodal or ventricular rhythm, tachycardia (VT or SVT)
normal QRS indicates normal ventricular depolarisation most likely the block is in the supraventricle so av node
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