Drugs used to restore normal sinus rhythm include antiarrhythmic medications such as amiodarone, sotalol, and flecainide. These medications work by modifying the electrical signals in the heart to help maintain a normal rhythm. In some cases, cardioversion (either electrical or pharmacological) may also be employed to reset the heart's rhythm. It's important for patients to be monitored closely due to potential side effects and interactions with other medications.
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In normal sinus rhythm the heart rate is below
It's common to see a normal examination of the heart notated with the abbreviation S1 S2 NSR, meaning there was a normal "lub," a normal "dub," and a normal sinus rhythm ("NSR"). Some argue that you can't "hear" a normal sinus rhythm, but can only advise the rhythm is regular.
There is no such thing as a normal sinus respiration. I assume you meant, normal sinus rhythm. (seeing that arrhythmia deals with the heart and not the lungs). An intervention will depend solely on the type of arrhythmia (e.g. atrial, ventricular). Cardioversion is usually done. Cardioversion is either the administration of antiarrhythimics such as amiodarone or sending synchronized electrical currents to the heart. Defibrillation is only done when Ventricular Tachycardia (without a pulse) or Ventricular Fibrillation occurs.
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.
In normal sinus rhythm the heart rate is below
That's normal for hedgehogs...
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To allow the heart to reset and resume normal sinus rhythm.