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There are no visible P waves and the QRS complexes are wider than they should be (around 0.06 seconds; normal QRS duration is <0.04 seconds). <br><br>
 
There are no visible P waves and the QRS complexes are wider than they should be (around 0.06 seconds; normal QRS duration is <0.04 seconds). <br><br>
 
It is also important to check the traces from other leads for presence of P waves.
 
It is also important to check the traces from other leads for presence of P waves.
|l3=Atrial Standstill
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|l3=Echocardiography
 
|q4=What is your assessment of this ECG?
 
|q4=What is your assessment of this ECG?
 
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A lead II ECG is shown. The paper speed is 25 mm/second and amplitude is set so that 1 cm is equivalent to 1 mV.


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