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Narrow Complex Tachycardia; Roadside to Resus

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The a v Node Dependent, Narrow, Complex Takidea

The last takidea we're going to talk about is junctional taadia. This is an escaperhythm where the s a node fails to produce an impulse, and the a v node takes over as the sight of the paste maker. It can be caused by schemia, dejoxin overdose, theophylin, catecolum in overdose and electrolite abnormalities such as perry mio carditus. And i'll um palm it off on to robagan. We then got the a v, re entry ta carriers, and then simon talked about junctional taki cardiers. I think i feel ike were all over the place and all

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