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Symposier - Sinus rhythm with ventricular extrasystoles on an ECG monitor

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Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: cardionetworks This video is part of a series of arrhythmia recognition on the heart rate monitor provided by the Cardionetworks Foundation. These videos were made using an electronic arrhythmia simulator. The diagnosis given by the heart rate monitor can be wrong. Visit our website www.ecgpedia.org for a course and textbook about electrocardiography.

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Symposier - Ventricular extrasystoles, with R on T phenomenon on an ECG monitor

symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: cardionetworks This video is part of a series of arrhythmia recognition on the heart rate monitor provided by the Cardionetworks Foundation. These videos were made using an electronic arrhythmia simulator. The diagnosis given by the heart rate monitor can be wrong. Visit our website www.ecgpedia.org for a course and textbook about electrocardiography.View full resource at symposier.com

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Symposier - Paced ventricular rhythm on an ECG monitor

symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: cardionetworks This video is part of a series of arrhythmia recognition on the heart rate monitor provided by the Cardionetworks Foundation. These videos were made using an electronic arrhythmia simulator. The diagnosis given by the heart rate monitor can be wrong. Visit our website www.ecgpedia.org for a course and textbook about electrocardiography.View full resource at symposier.com

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