User's Guide
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Specifications
QRS Types:
There are seven different QRS waveforms named “A” to “G” which can be selected. Available QRS types vary
with each Basic rhythm.
Supraventricular QRS types for: Sinus, A-tach, A-flutt, A-fib, Junctional, 1°AVB, 2°AVB types 1 and 2,
3°AVB (high rates), Atrial Pacemaker, PACs and PJCs
A. Normal upright QRS-T.
B. Upright QRS with ST depression and T
inversion.
C. Upright QRS with ST elevation.
D. BBB. Broad R-wave with T inversion.
E. Biphasic QRS with T inversion.
F. QS with ST elevation.
G. BBB. Broad R-wave with upright T.
Ventricular QRS types for: Idioventricular, V-Tach and PVCs:
A. Broad rS wave.
B. Broad R wave.
C. Broad QS wave
D. Broad QS wave. Same as C.
E. Broad R wave.
F. Broad Rr Wave.
G. Broad Rr Wave. Same as F.
Heart sounds:
Heart sounds are synchronized to ECG.
Available Heart sounds.
Heart sounds:
Adult
Manikin
Child
Manikin
Infant
Manikin
Normal
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Aortic Stenosis
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Austin Flint Murmur
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Mitral Valve Prolapse
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Systolic Murmur
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Diastolic Murmur
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Friction Rub
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Opening Snap @70 msec
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Stills Murmur
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Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)
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Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)
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Pulmonary Stenosis
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