Q-waves in I and aVL.
Posted By: I think is what you are asking....nm on 2007-09-04
In Reply to: how to write..Q waves in one and L..thank you - Deborah
Subject: Q-waves in I and aVL.
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probably "inferior" Q waves nm
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could you be hearing b-waves? sm
Subject: could you be hearing b-waves? sm
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tertiary waves
Subject: tertiary waves
how to write..Q waves in one and L..thank you
Subject: how to write..Q waves in one and L..thank you
Wellen's T-waves
Subject: Wellen's T-waves
Thanks a bunch. I knew my fellow MTs would know what I was talking about.
Prominent Q waves in III and F. he just says F or should i put aVF??? thank u
Subject: Prominent Q waves in III and F. he just says F or should i put aVF??? thank u
"Q waves in leads II, III, and aVF?" or sm
Subject: "Q waves in leads II, III, and aVF?" or sm
He/she could just be saying "Q waves in II, III, and aVF." Perhaps?
WAG here but normal A and B waves? sm
Subject: WAG here but normal A and B waves? sm
http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/meded/medicine/pulmonar/pd/pstep33.htm
At 0o jugular veins should be filled. An impulse visible just prior to S1 or the upstroke of the carotid is the "a-wave". This will be followed by a x-descent. The 'c' wave is usually not visible. The 'v' wave occurs after the start of the carotid upstroke and during ventricular systole (which is atrial diastole). When the tricuspid valve opens there is a brisk descent (y-descent).
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S-waves do exist and so do S-wave changes.
Subject: S-waves do exist and so do S-wave changes.
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EKG - No Q waves noted. *Que esteration* is 104 milliseconds
Subject: EKG - No Q waves noted. *Que esteration* is 104 milliseconds
EKG shows some s/l middle epic T waves
Subject: EKG shows some s/l middle epic T waves
EKG shows sinus brady at 57 with U waves
Subject: EKG shows sinus brady at 57 with U waves
Ok, I'm confused. I've never heard this before. What does it mean and how should it be transcribed? The hosptial I work for likes EKG to be expanded so I know I need to do that, I'm thinking "brady" needs to be "bradycardia" and maybe the 57 is referring to beats. So: "Electrocardiogram shows sinus bradycardia at 57 beats/min. with U waves." Is that right or am I way off?
I listened for skin, sounds like wings or maybe waves. Thank you
Subject: I listened for skin, sounds like wings or maybe waves. Thank you
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Found polymorphic and monomorpic waves for EEG. Unimorphic is
Subject: Found polymorphic and monomorpic waves for EEG. Unimorphic is
not in the dictionary.
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