Sinus rhythm is normally 60-100 beats per minute. A sinus rhythm, indicated by the presence of the p wave in an ECG/EKG, would mean that the primary pacemaker would be the Sino-atrial Node (SA).
Sinus rhythm
In normal sinus rhythm the heart rate is below
In normal sinus rhythm the heart rate is below
Heart rate of lions ranged from 42 to 76 beats per minute (bpm). Heart rate of tigers ranged from 56 to 97 bpm. In both species, the most common rhythm detected was normal sinus rhythm followed by sinus arrhythmia; wandering pacemaker was also observed with normal sinus rhythm or sinus arrhythmia.
That's normal for hedgehogs...
When the heart is functioning properly the sinus node controls the firing of action potential that contract the heart. When the sinus node dominates the heart will contract in a synchronized and effective rhythm This is called sinus rhythm.
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Sinus nodes (sa nodes)
Normal Sinus Rhythm is the normal beating of the heart. The adult heart rate is between 60-100 beats per minute and regular. Slower heart rate is called bradycardia and faster heart rate is Tachycardia.
Sinus nodes (sa nodes)
The boy complained of pain in his right sinus just above a rotten wisdom tooth.A sinus infection often causes facial pain.The man's heart test showed normal sinus rhythm, meaning, his heart was beating normally.
Sinus rhythm refers to a heart rhythm that is controlled by the depolarisation of the sinoatrial node. You can also have focal ectopic rhythms where random areas of the heart depolarise first and you can have supraventricular rhythms.