Junctional Rhythms - EKG Interpretation | @LevelUpRN

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Learn the key characteristics of junctional rhythms like junctional bradycardia, accelerated junctional, and junctional tachycardia. Check out EKG strips for each of these dysrhythmias, and learn about the heart rhythm, heart rate, and other components of each!

Our EKG Interpretation video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.

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0:00 Junctional Rhythm Review
0:47 What to Expect
0:59 Junctional Rhythm
1:27 Calculation Method
1:51 Key Characteristics
2:15 Treatment and Risk
2:29 Digoxin Toxicity
2:47 Junctional Bradycardia
3:25 Key Characteristics
3:41 Treatment
3:56 Risk | Accelerated Junctional Rhythm
4:12 Key Characteristics
5:12 Junctional Tachycardia
6:16 What’s Next?

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I have been a critical care nurse and RN for the better part of a decade and I struggled so much with understanding the origins and the identifications of junctional rhythms and their types. Thank you for making this so easy and concise!!!

twsoutj
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Thank you! That was the clearest, most concise explanation of junctional rhythms I've heard!

pip
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I must say, you have a calm, clear voice, and you’re easy to understand. Thank you for this refresher. I have a yearly ECG test in the am, and it’s great to find a straight to the point video with no frills or time-consuming content. You’re awesome 👏🏼

gispaAPRN
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Took me 20years to learn something so easy to grasp because the teachers in nursing school made it so hard LOL! Thank you!

mistyblue
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Thank you for getting straight to it. Thanks for telling us what you’re calculating n at the time, and what that calculation is based on.

shvonned.burkemsncrnpagpcn
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You just summed up 3 weeks worth of information to me in 6 minutes Thank you 🙏

lizardtaco
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Thank You! I'm currently in school for EKG Tech! Your explanation of this material is Great!

debradavis
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Cathy, I love you. You also made my life easy.

anacasado
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Hello ma’am!
As u told if san fails atria takes over
If atria fails av node takes over

Now if av nodes also fails (lets say i removed it)
Now bundle of his upper part will take over so will it produce Narrow Qrs Complex or Wide Qrs complex ?? Thnx !

Dr_Ankur_Tripathi
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Thank you so much for making this easy to understand .
I am taking the EKG course at a community College.
That is, from September 6th to November, the 17th 2023.
I was told that this is not an accelerated course .
We also did not really know what we were in for as students. There is was a lot of information to learn and memorize in a such short period of time. As the teacher Was pretty much lecturing from the book my brain was saying, what?
Why are the e k g classes so short?
Thank you for making this easy to understand.

CeliaMitchell-otir
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Thank you so much!!! You explained it so clearly and so well!!!

twinklelight
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Thank you so much for this video! We now have to read our own strips on our medsurg remote tele unit. My coworker and I had what I now think was an accelerated junctional rhythm. I said sinus because it was regular and she said afib because the p waves were odd or missing. The CRN on the cardiac unit said it was junctional which lead me here. They didn't go over junctional rhythms in our EKG class. Your explanation is on point, so concise!

leahhowell
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Not all P waves that are inverted means that it is junctional in origin. PACS that originate near the AVN may also have inverted P waves.

DennisP.-msxn
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You made this super easy to understand! Thank you so much!!

jessie
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Your so knowledgeable I love watching your videos

carmennivar
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What about nearly flat Pwave and everything else normal?

beckythebealge
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HEY!! BIG THANK YOU!!! Great video. Awesome refresher for an “old” RN.

matthewdriggers
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Very clear explanation. Thank you. Happy to subscribe.

ArinaThomsen
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Your videos and cards are so so helpful! I was sad to learn about ATI attacking you. I hate that you had to take some of the cards down and some of the videos. I know you are revamping some videos, and I was wondering if you are planning to revamp the cards you had to take down? Thanks so much for everything!

amelialong
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Hello, regarding therapy, how long does it last usually the treatment course with atropine sulfate? does it change the junctional rhythm into sinus or just it increases heart rate? which medication can be used by GP in outpatient ?

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