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[[Image:Nsr.jpg|thumb| Normal sinus rhythm with normal QRS morphology.]]
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[[Image:Nsr.jpg|thumb|left| Normal sinus rhythm with normal QRS morphology.]]
The basic questions in judging QRS morphology are:
The basic questions in judging QRS morphology are:
*Are there any [[Q waves|pathological Q waves]] as a sign of previous myocardial infarction?  
*Are there any [[Q waves|pathological Q waves]] as a sign of previous myocardial infarction?  
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If all these items are normal you can go on to the next step: [[ST morphology]].
If all these items are normal you can go on to the next step: [[ST morphology]].
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Revision as of 17:04, 30 May 2009

«Step 5: P wave morphology Step 7: ST morphology»


Author(s) J.S.S.G. de Jong, MD
Moderator J.S.S.G. de Jong, MD
Supervisor
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Normal sinus rhythm with normal QRS morphology.

The basic questions in judging QRS morphology are:

If all these items are normal you can go on to the next step: ST morphology.