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The pulse is regular at a rate of >60 beats per minute | The pulse is regular at a rate of >60 beats per minute | ||
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*[[Cannon a waves]] may be present if there is delayed atrial contraction against a closed [[tricuspid valve]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Physical Examination
Vitals
Pulse
The pulse is regular at a rate of >60 beats per minute
Neck
- Cannon a waves may be present if there is delayed atrial contraction against a closed tricuspid valve