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What are the EKG changes seen in digoxin toxicity?

1) Prolonged PR interval and ST segment depression
2) Shortened QT interval and T wave inversion
3) Widened QRS complex and peaked T waves
4) Absent P waves and irregular rhythm

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The EKG changes seen in digoxin toxicity include shortened QT interval and T wave inversion, as well as absent P waves and irregular rhythm. Other possible changes include prolonged PR interval and ST segment depression, and widened QRS complex and peaked T waves.

Step-by-step explanation:

The EKG changes seen in digoxin toxicity include:

  • 2) Shortened QT interval and T wave inversion
  • Other possible EKG changes that can occur in digoxin toxicity include:
  • 4) Absent P waves and irregular rhythm
  • 1) Prolonged PR interval and ST segment depression
  • 3) Widened QRS complex and peaked T waves
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