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Which of the following is part of the criteria for recognizing ventricular tachycardia (VT) on an EKG?

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✓ Correct answer: B. Wide QRS complexes Answer: Wide QRS complexes The criteria for recognizing ventricular tachycardia (VT) on an EKG include the following: - The presence of wide QRS complexes (greater than 0.12 seconds). - The QRS complexes are typically broad and bizarre in appearance. - P waves are usually absent or not related to the QRS complexes. - There is usually a rapid heart rate, often between 100 and 250 bpm. - The rhythm is typically regular, but it can be slightly irregular. - The presence of capture beats or fusion beats can indicate VT.

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