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The EKG will show up very unnormal and will change the pattern.

The right answer is by determining changes in the heartbeat

Three questions are unavoidable when interpreting an ECG:

• What is the heart rate?

A normal frequency is between 50 to 100 / minute. Below 50 / min, we are talking about bradycardia, above 100 / min, we are talking about tachycardia.

• Is the heart rhythm regular or irregular (arrhythmia)?

On a normal ECG, the space between 2 Q-R-S is always the same regardless of the time of recording (in green in the following diagram). This question is fundamental to detect arrhythmias.

• Is the rhythm sinus (or normal)?

Each P-wave must be followed by a Q-R-S segment. This question will help identify conduction disorders between the atria and the ventricles.