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s/l EKG: brief dysfunctional rhythm. - Abby


Posted: Aug 11, 2010

Could this be correct?

Thanks,

 

Abby

Try this.. - and see if it helps

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Google this: dysfunctional rhythm + EKG

and check out some of the hits.

Thanks for the suggestions! - Abby

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Thanks!

can you hear junctional rhythm? - elaine

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No, but thanks for the help! - Abby

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Thanks!

brady/junctional? - (one more try)

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