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  1. 3 Lead ECG: Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) ~90 bpm

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    Description: 3 lead ECG showing normal sinus rhythm at 90 bpm
    Keywords: Diagnosis, EKG, Rate Control, Heart, Rate, Heart, Rate, Pulse, Heart Rate Control, Electrocardiograph
  2. 12 Lead ECG:72 BPM, non-specific T wave anormalities

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    Description: 72 BPM QRS Axis 42 degrees PR interval 154 ms QTc 422 ms NSR, with voltage criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy Non-specific T wave abnormalities
    Keywords: Chronotropy, Cardiac, Rate, Heart, Artificial Cardiac Pacemakers, Cardiac Chronotropy, Heart Rates, Heart, Rate, Pulse, Heart Rate Control, Pulse Rates, Diagnosis, Pulse Rate, Electrocardiogram, Pacemaker, Artificial, Control, Heart Rate, Rates, Heart, Paced Rhythm, Artificial Pacemaker, Cardiac, ECG, Chronotropism, Cardiac, Rates, Pulse, Rate Control, Heart, Chronotropism, Electrocardiograph, EKG
  3. 12 Lead ECG: Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) ~98 bpm

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    Description: Rate: 98 bpm PR 154 ms QRS 84 ms QT/QTc 360/457 ms Axis -4 NSR
    Keywords: Electrocardiogram, Rate, Pulse, Control, Heart Rate, Electrocardiograph, Heart Rates, Rate Control, Heart, Pulse Rate, Artificial Pacemaker, Rates, Heart, Cardiac, EKG, Pulse Rates, Chronotropy, Cardiac, Rate, Heart, ECG, Heart, Heart Rate Control, Diagnosis, Pacemaker, Artificial, Chronotropism, Cardiac, Artificial Cardiac Pacemakers, Paced Rhythm, Cardiac Chronotropy, Rates, Pulse, Chronotropism
  4. 12-lead ECG: Hyperkalemia with Peaked T Waves Throughout the Precordium

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    Description: 12-lead ECG demonstrating peaked T waves throughout the precordium, consistent with hyperkalemia. Sinus bradycardia, rate 55.
    Keywords: Rate, Pulse, ECG, Cardiac Chronotropy, Pulse Rates, Rate, Heart, Chronotropism, Electrocardiogram, Pacemaker, Artificial, Heart Rate Control, EKG, Chronotropy, Cardiac, Control, Heart Rate, Chronotropism, Cardiac, Diagnosis, Heart Rates, Paced Rhythm, Artificial Pacemaker, Rates, Pulse, Pulse Rate, Electrocardiograph, Artificial Cardiac Pacemakers, Heart, Cardiac, Rates, Heart, Rate Control, Heart
  5. Concept diagram: Determinants of Blood Pressure

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    Description: Concept diagram: Determinants of Blood Pressure
    Keywords: Pressure, Blood, Pressure, Systolic, Pressure, Pulse, Pulse Pressure, Pressure, Diastolic Pressure, Pressures, Systolic, Systolic Pressure, Pressure, Diastolic
  6. 12-Lead ECG: Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) ~82 bpm

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    Description: Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) ~82 bpm
    Keywords: Heart Rate Control, Heart, Electrocardiogram, Chronotropism, Pulse Rate, Heart Rates, Cardiac, ECG, Diagnosis, Rates, Pulse, Pulse Rates, Electrocardiograph, Rate, Heart, Control, Heart Rate, Rates, Heart, Rate Control, Heart, Chronotropism, Cardiac, Rate, Pulse, EKG, Cardiac Chronotropy, Chronotropy, Cardiac
  7. 12-Lead ECG: Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) ~60 bpm

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    Description: 12-Lead ECG: NSR ~60 bpm
    Keywords: Diagnosis, Heart Rate Control, EKG, Rates, Pulse, ECG, Rate, Pulse, Heart Rates, Rate Control, Heart, Pulse Rate, Control, Heart Rate, Electrocardiograph, Chronotropism, Cardiac, Chronotropy, Cardiac, Rate, Heart, Chronotropism, Pulse Rates, Rates, Heart, Cardiac Chronotropy, Cardiac, Electrocardiogram, Heart
  8. S1 and S2 Heart Sound Visualization

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    Description: Top panel: Normal physiologic splitting. During expiration A2 and P2 are separated by less than 30 ms and are heard as a single sound. During inspiration the splitting interval widens and A2 and P2 are clearly separated into two distinctively audible sounds. Bottom panel: Audible expiratory splitting . In contrast to normal physiological splitting two distinct sounds and easily heard during expiration. Wide hysiological splitting is due to delay . Reverse splitting is due to delay in A2, resulting in paradoxical movement; that is, with inspiration P2 moves toward A2 and the splitting interval narrows. Narrow physiological splitting is seen in pulmonary hypertension, and both A2 and P2 are heard during the expiration at a narrow splitting interval due to increased intensity and high-frequency composition of P2.
    Keywords: Reversed Splitting, Wide Physiologic Splitting, Heart Sounds, Normal Physiologic Splitting, Narrow Physiologic Splitting
  9. 3 Lead ECG with pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCW)

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    Description: 3 Lead ECG with elevated pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCW)
    Keywords: Electrocardiogram, Wedge Pressures, Pulmonary, Wedge Pressure, Pulmonary, Pulmonary Wedge Pressure, Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure, ECG, Diagnosis, Heart, Wedge Pressures, Pulmonary Venous Wedge Pressure, Wedge Pressure, Electrocardiograph, Pulmonary Wedge Pressures, Pressure, Wedge, Pressures, Wedge, EKG, Pressures, Pulmonary Wedge, Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure, Pressure, Pulmonary Wedge
  10. 12 Lead ECG: Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) ~66 bpm

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    Description: 12 Lead ECG: NSR ~66 bpm
    Keywords: Rates, Pulse, Rate, Pulse, Chronotropism, Pulse Rate, Rates, Heart, Control, Heart Rate, Electrocardiograph, Heart Rates, EKG, Pulse Rates, Cardiac, ECG, Diagnosis, Chronotropy, Cardiac, Rate Control, Heart, Heart, Heart Rate Control, Cardiac Chronotropy, Rate, Heart, Chronotropism, Cardiac, Electrocardiogram