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A hand holds two stethoscopes, one white and one rose gold, against a floral background. The text "Normal Sinus Rhythm VS. Abnormal Rhythms" is prominently displayed, along with the "Anchored in Healthcare LPN" logo.
A person in a white lab coat holds a white stethoscope. The image defines "What is Normal Sinus Rhythm?" as a regular, healthy heart pattern originating from the SA node, with the "Anchored in Healthcare LPN" logo.
A white stethoscope and a rose gold smartwatch are shown. The text lists "Key Features of Normal Sinus Rhythm," including rate, rhythm, P waves, PR interval, and QRS complex characteristics, with the "Anchored in Healthcare LPN" logo.
Normal Sinus Rhythm vs. Abnormal Rhythm
Most LPN Students encounter EKG concepts in Medical-Surgical Nursing or Fundamentals of Nursing, especially when covering cardiovascular disorders. If you plan to work in telemetry, long-term care, or an acute setting, having a solid grasp of EKGs is important. - Ready to pass nursing school
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