1. Identify atrial & ventricular rates; o The same o 60 to 100/min. 2. Measure PR interval o <0.20 second 3. Evaluate QRS complex o should be no longer.

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1. Identify atrial & ventricular rates; o The same o 60 to 100/min. 2. Measure PR interval o <0.20 second 3. Evaluate QRS complex o should be no longer than 0.12 second 1

4. Evaluate T wave o Upright & rounded o Inversion = ischemia 5. Evaluate ST segment o Flat o Significant elevation or depression = ischemia 6. Assess RR interval to evaluate regularity of rhythm 2

1. Identify atrial & ventricular rates; o The same o 60 to 100/min. 2. Measure PR interval o <0.20 second 3. Evaluate QRS complex o should be no longer than 0.12 second 3

4. Evaluate T wave o Upright & rounded o Inversion = ischemia 5. Evaluate ST segment o Flat o Significant elevation or depression = ischemia 6. Assess RR interval to evaluate regularity of rhythm 4

1. Identify atrial & ventricular rates; o The same o 60 to 100/min. 2. Measure PR interval o <0.20 second 3. Evaluate QRS complex o should be no longer than 0.12 second 5

4. Evaluate T wave o Upright & rounded o Inversion = ischemia 5. Evaluate ST segment o Flat o Significant elevation or depression = ischemia 6. Assess RR interval to evaluate regularity of rhythm 6