An introduction to the ekg character of the mild heart rate
General electrocardiograms (waking and rest status): (1) dinosaur p-wave p-waves are standing straight at i-ii and avr-link reverse. (2) slow heart rate ... Read full text
It's an introduction to the category with a bad heart
Cardiopathic disorders can be classified as hysteria, dysentery, dysentery, dysentery, cardiac arrest and pathological dysentery syndrome. "one, the frequency of the normal adult heart rate." 100 times/min, referred to as hysteria. The p-r period, the qrs period and the q-t time frame have been shortened accordingly, sometimes accompanied by a secondary st section with mild pressure and low t-wave amplitude. It's common for exercise, stress, heat
A description of the way the baby's heart is being examined
There are no anomalies in general routine examinations, and laboratory examinations vary according to the onset of the disease, if they coincide with certain diseases. The screening of chests, ultrasound motion pictures is routine, with other clinical choices. Ekg characteristics: 1, conventional electrocardiograms (saneness and rest) of a child whose heart is too slow (1) catalytic p-waves i, ii are straight-on-line waves and avr steers reverse. (2) heart rate slow < 1 < 110 times/minute, 1-3 < 90
It's a basic description of the dim heart
The heart rate is slower than 60 times a minute, called the heart rate. It can be seen in healthy adults, especially athletes, the elderly and in sleep. Other causes are high intracranial pressure, high blood potassium, hypothyroidism, low temperature and the use of drugs such as oceanic yellow, beta-receptor retardants, lysergic, acetate and methyldobar. In the case of organ heart disease, tadpole heart movement is too slow。
An analysis of the causes of the sinus heart disorder
Most are found in healthy children, many after the age of three, few in infants, often in slow heart rate or sleep, and when the heart rate increases rapidly or when it moves, when it awakes. Drugs such as oceanic yellow, morphine, beta receptor retardants can cause discomfort. It can also be seen in children with organ heart disease。
An analysis of the causes of the sinus heart disorder
Most are found in healthy children, many after the age of three, few in infants, often in slow heart rate or sleep, and when the heart rate increases rapidly or when it moves, when it awakes. Drugs such as oceanic yellow, morphine, beta receptor retardants can cause discomfort. It can also be seen in children with organ heart disease。
An analysis of the electrocardiograms: cardiac rhythms, intermittent right-hand bars, heart chambers...
An analysis of electrocardiograms: cardiac rhythms, intermittent right-hand beam retardation, condensation of cases of heart pre-motion: t:36. 4°c p:62 minutes r:18 times/minus bp: 120/80 mmhg, clinical diagnosis: coronary heart disease, cardiac disorders; figures 1, 2 and 3 are the 12-conductive synchronized records; figure 4 is a dynamic electrocardiogram. The same patient's dynamic electrocardiogram:
A brief description of the child's heart's slowness

Inflammation of the cardiac disturbance of the pediatrics means that the incubation frequency of the incubation is below normal range and that it is a minor common heart disorder, but with no symptoms and no exact incidence. The heart rate of infants is below 100 per minute, the age of 1 to 6 is below 80 per minute, and the age of 6 is considered to be less than 60 per minute. There is a high level of border-crossing. The stinging of the heart can be seen in healthy children, athletes, and in ctin, typhoid, obstructive
An introduction to the clinical performance of children with cardiac disorders
The symptoms of childhood are lighter than those of adults, often lacking a lead case, and individual elderly children can describe their heart, chest and discomfort. It is often observed during consultations or electrocardiograms that the incoherence of the heart can be associated with the cycle of breathing, faster inhaling and slower in breathing. It doesn't have clinical significance。
How do we check the tasting
An electrocardiogram can be clearly diagnosed as follows: the p-qrs-t wave does not appear and the p-p period is not a whole multiple of the basic heart cycle. One or more p-p breaks on the same electrocardiogram, but one or more p-p breaks
A description of the treatment of cardiac disorders
Cardiac hyperactivity treatments are mainly for the removal of induction factors, such as painkilling, control of infection, correction of anaemia, improvement of heart function, control of thyroid hyperactivity, etc., with appropriate treatment for beta-receptor retardants if necessary. It should be noted, however, that the hysteria is caused by physical stress, so that beta receptor retardants are not applied in large quantities without removal in order to prevent the resulting excessive heart inhibition. It's too slow to move
A description of the identification diagnosis of the avm
It is mainly identified with hysteria - hysteria syndrome. 1. Cardiac arrhythmia - at the time of the convalescence, there is evidence of a persistent dysentery or dysentery stoppage, or of a lack of conductivity, accompanied by a variety of rapid dyslexia, i. E. Rapid cardiac arrhythmia occurring on the basis of a slow dysentery arrhythmia, whose electrocardiograms show a marked pathological dysentery syndrome, and abnormal dysentery function. 2. Cardiac hypervelocity - time of convulsion syndrome none
Diagnosis of cases of brain infarction associated with cardiac disorders
[general data] women, 67 years old, farmers, han people. [presidency] spectacular dizziness blurred for 20 hours. Patients [of the current medical history] continue to suffer from a lack of apparent induced dizziness 20 hours before admission, a sense of oscillation, blurred consciousness, a little nausea, no vomiting, no headaches, no sound, no black gaps, poaching, salivation, lack of clarity, difficulty in swallowing, water coughing, incontinence, lack of physical incapacitation, etc
How do you deal with slow-momentation combined rapid-cardia
1. The state of the treatment of heart disorders. Heart disorders are a common clinical problem, often caused by various cardiovascular diseases, but also in cases where heart structures are not abnormal and can occur at any age. According to the slowness of the heart rate at the time of heart disease, it is divided into slow heart disease and rapid heart disease. The onset of the disease can be slow and severe. It causes serious hemodynamic disorders which can cause heart failure, myocardial insemination or embolism
An analysis of the electrocardiograms: the tasting heart, short-form polycardial hyperactivity...
An analysis of the electrocardiograms: the entropy of the heart, short-form polycardial hyperactivity, and the analysis of the examples of the indoor early pace: *** for almost three months. Ekg diagnosis: cardiac tremors, short-form polycardial hypervelocity, room-based early-movements, st-t change, please combine clinical knowledge points:
A brief description of the respiratory sinus

Respiratory cardiac disorders are the most common of these. Most occur among children, young people and the elderly, with fewer middle-aged persons. Respiratory hysteria occurs due to the cyclical and regular changes in the cyclicality of the hysteria caused by changes in the tension between the ecstasy and the hysteria during the breathing. Inhalation is accompanied by increased nervous tension, high heart rate, higher nervous tension and slower heart rate when the air is pumped. Heart rate slowly changes
An analysis of the electrocardiograms: cardiac retardation, complete right beam retardation...
An analysis of electrocardiograms: cardiac movements, complete right beam retardation, home-based early pace analysis: this is a dynamic electrocardiogram. Diagnosis of the ekg: tyrannocardial hyperactivity, condensation of late-stage early-combination, complete-right-beam retardation, extension of the p. R. Period st-t., recommended for further examination
An analysis of the causes of children's hypothermia
1. Overstretching nervous tension, most of which is found in normal children, is the result of overstretching nervous tension, mainly in the event of a significant expansion of sleep, breath and stomach. Older children who are often engaged in sports can also express their sexual overactivity. Cardiosis can also occur when a small, sensitive larvae is examined on the larvae. 2. Pathological conditions the few are found in pathological conditions, heart diseases such as rheumatitis and viral myocarditis, hypogena and increased internal pressure, injuries
Emergency treatment for heart disorders (vi)
Vi. Emergency treatment for paralytic cardiac disorders 1. Classification of paralytic disorders (1) more than 1 is found in older persons, with greater consideration given to coronary heart disease and deformation of the heart-transmitting system; 2 young people consider inflammational diseases such as myoccal myocarditis and cardiac encephalitis; 3-cardial graphs are characterized by persistent cardiac retardation, dormitory retardation, cardiac arrest, room retardation, rapid cardiac abnormality and slowness of rules or irregularities
It's a brief description of how to treat a sinus heart
Actively treating primary diseases, most of which slows down with the improvement of the pregenerative disease; hypercardiatric hyperactivity due to inadequate heart function can be applied to oceanic yellow formulations; hypercardiatric hyperactivity due to thyroid hyperactivity and chronic pathologies can be applied to beta-receptor retardants, but the presence of heart failure is carefully used or co-used with oceanic yellow formulations; in cases where infection, fear leads to hypercardiological hyperactivity, stress and fear can be eliminated through the use of tranquility, phenbarbitol and hydroaclytic sting
An identification diagnosis of a tadpole stoppage
1. Heavy and significant cardiac disorders are not uniform, and the slow p-p period can be significantly prolonged. In a few cases, it may be greater than the sum of the two short p-p periods, which are similar to the strangulation. However, changes in the p-p period are gradual in the event of a discomfort. The p-p period is gradually shortened and extended, and the slow p-p period is not a full multiple of the p-p period, as shown by the p-p room. Period
Diagnosis of ekg cases: tamarind premature
Example: blue is marked as a tad premature; the patient, 80 years old, comes in for two days with cough and cough; cardiogram diagnosis: tadpoles; tadpoles; left-heart abnormalities; t-wave changes: point of knowledge, background: 1908, wenckebach describes "a contraction before the end of the guillotine."
An introduction to the basics of the sinus heart
And whatever originates from the heart of the incline is called the heart of the incline. The heart rate is normal. The hysteria of the cardiac movement, the dysentery heart movement, the discomfort of the dysentery, and the pathological dysentery syndrome are all cardiac disorders. Normal adult cardiac rhythm > 100 times/min, referred to as hysteria. The frequency of the tadpole heart rate is 0. 12s, which is said to be inconsistent, often occurring at the same time as the tadpole heart movement. In a regular rhythm, sometimes it gets lost
It's a general description of the discomfort caused by the heterogeneity

Separatism, especially in the heart room, can sometimes lead to an early onset of intimacy, followed by inhibition of the intimacy, leading to a discomfort in the heart of a person who has experienced sexual agitation. The cardiac rate is slower than 60 times a minute, which is called a hypothermia. It can be seen in healthy adults, especially athletes, the elderly and in sleep. Other causes are increased internal pressure, high levels of potassium blood, hypothyroidism, low temperatures, and resistance from oceanic yellow and beta receptors
Case analysis of electrocardiograms: slow-fast syndrome
Case analysis: i. Legendary data: the patient, 83 years old, suffered from depression for three years, aggravated in january. This is a dynamic electrocardiogram; an electrocardiogram diagnosis: a marked hysteria; an indoor early pace; a partial transmission of hysteria; and a recommendation for further examination considering the possible syndrome of type ii. Ii. Knowledge point: the patient's basic heart rate is molybdenum, frequency 35bpm. Considers a significant muscular perturbation, with the blue marked part of the chart being short-string
An analysis of the electrocardiograms: the cardiac movement is too slow, the short-temporal movement is too high.
An analysis of electrocardiograms: cardiac movements are too slow, short-temporal impulses are too high, and large cases of left-heart obesity are analysed: diagnosis of the cylindrical motion: dysentery, dysentery, dysentery, dysentery, dysentery, dysentery, dysentery
Characteristics of slow release formulations
Since the absorption properties of the common formulations result in a peak in blood medicine, which makes it more likely that blood medicine concentrations exceed the intoxication levels of the drug or that its physiological conditions change, there are serious side effects, while slow decomposition of the formulations and steady blood concentrations are good examples of greater superiority of the more common formulations in extending the duration of their effects, reducing the side effects of poisons, and slow defusing of nitrazine and morphine. It's ken's treatment for coronary heart disease
A brief description of the non-respiratory sinus
The non-respiratory heart rate is less common and the specific reasons for it are not clear, and it has been argued that it is related to anger, emotional instability, or the use of certain drugs (e. G. Oceanic yellow, morphine, etc.). Its ekg features are as follows: (1) p-waves of “dry p-waves” (in the direction of the i, ii guide, in the negative of the avr guide), which are more constant. (2) the change in the p-wave frequency is not related to breathing, and the heart rate sometimes increases suddenly. (3) at the same time
A brief description of the non-respiratory sinus
The non-respiratory heart rate is less common and the specific reasons for it are not clear, and it has been argued that it is related to anger, emotional instability, or the use of certain drugs (e. G. Oceanic yellow, morphine, etc.). Its electrocardiograms are characterized as follows: 1p wave is a "silent p-wave" (in the direction of i, ii, in the direction of the avr link) which is more constant. The 2p frequency changes are not related to breathing, and the heart rate sometimes increases suddenly. 3 in the same lead, p
Diagnosis of the pathological infirmary syndrome
The performance of electrocardiograms, which are based primarily on the functional impairment of the hysteresis, should exclude leaching neurosis or the effects of drugs. The following tests help to assess the end-of-room function of an early or unusual case, which can be intermittent, or may be characterized as a major or exclusive manifestation of a mild heart attack, which is often difficult to identify. Dynamic electrocardiograms have the potential to record multiple signature electrocardiograms of sss within 24 hours, resulting in negative results that can be repeated in the short term。
A brief description of a child's cardiac disorder
Little children's cardiac abnormalities indicate a discomfort at the end of the room, which makes the heart rate slow and slow, the pulse speeds up while breathing, slows down and slows down. 0. 12 seconds, a biological phenomenon common in childhood. Pediatric cardiac abnormalities include cardiac disorders, hypercardia, diarrhea, diarrhea syndrome, cardiac arrest and locomotiveness。




