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Atrial Flutter -has a "saw tooth or picket fence" atrial pattern (no P waves, F-waves in stead that may be in a ratio) between the QRS complexes
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EKG Strips Exam | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Atrial Flutter -has a "saw tooth or picket fence" atrial pattern (no P waves, F-waves in stead that may be in a ratio) between the QRS complexes. Atrial Fibrillation-Has "chaotic" atrial electrical activity (no P waves, fwaves instead) with irregular R-R intervals. PJCs cause the rhythm to be irregular. The P wave is inverted if it can be seen. It may occur before, during or after the QRS. The P wave will not be seen due to its low voltage. Junctional Rhythm may have an inverted or absent P wave. The P wave may occur before, during or after the QRS complex. The rate for this rhythm is 40-60 bpm.