Why is absent RS complex in precardial leads is very sacred to diagnose VT ?
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Dr. Sangareddi V.Posted
Thu 17 Sep 2009 10:21pm
three typical complexes Of VT.
QS
QR
Monophasic R
Two of them actually imply , q waves throughout V 1-V6 .This means a badly damaged ventricle and with little...
The most popular criteria to differentiate VT from SVT aberrancy is formulated by Brugada in 1991.
The greatness of that criteria is that a single question asked
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McNaughton in VT = DNF
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John LacroixPosted
Mon 10 May 2010 9:38am
Words will never be able to describe the hell we witnessed this past weekend at the McNaughton in VT races in Pittsfield, VT. The weather forecast called for a half inch of rain and instead we got 2 inches. It was a cold rain, then a warm rain. Then the sun came out for two hours followed by a sketchy Thunderstorm complete with hail. Followed
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VT Senator Bernie Sanders Statement on the Bernanke Nomination
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Chelsea GreenPosted
Fri 28 Aug 2009 5:55pm
The Fed was asleep at the wheel as our country skidded off the highway and into the trough that’s come to be known as the Great Recession. The government—meaning the George W. Bush administration as well as the current one—then rewarded the huge corporations whose financial schemes and gambling got us into this mess in [...]
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LISTEN: Former VT Governor, Madeleine Kunin, on Here & Now
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Chelsea GreenPosted
Thu 22 Jan 2009 4:02pm
Former Vermont Governor Madeleine Kunin (Pearls, Politics, and Power: How Women Can Win and Lead) appeared on the program Here & Now on Boston’s NPR affiliate, WBUR Monday to discuss the obstacles women still face when entering politics
H&N: Governor Kunin, at the heart of your book is the question, “Why don’t more women run for [...]
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Former Vt. Gov. Madeleine Kunin to Receive Eleanor Roosevelt Medal
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Chelsea GreenPosted
Sun 11 Oct 2009 10:00pm
For her inspiring leadership and her extraordinary efforts to champion the rights of women, children, community, and the environment, former governor Madeleine Kunin (Pearls, Politics, and Power: How Women Can Win and Lead) will be honored with the prestigious Eleanor Roosevelt Medal by the Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill.
From all of us here ...
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VT Foot Fumble
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Jennifer F.Posted
Fri 20 Aug 2010 12:26pm
It was grim news for VT Football fans when they heard Nick Becton, starting left tackle, sprained one of his right toes. He is going to be on the sidelines for an undetermined amount of time and there is no guarantee he will be able to be back on the field for Sept. 6th - the big season opener against Boise State.
For those of you thinking
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winter training - in VT
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SCM40in40Posted
Mon 21 Sep 2009 4:38pm
As previously mentioned, holidays could be a challenge. Well here I am in Vermont loving the holidays and spending time with my family...but near zero temps have required all indoor training these past few days. A welcome relief in a way, treadmills, stationary bikes and weights to offset the accumulation of food and avoid the 3+ foot accumulat ...
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Snowboarding in VT
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gosamchoPosted
Thu 27 Jan 2011 10:33am
Vermont definitely has the best skiing within a 5 hour drive from Northern NJ. :)
Went to Okemo for the first time for two days, and I must say that at first I thought the mountain was horrible. I guess because I wasn't too aware of the trails, a lot of them flatten out and if you don't get enough momentum going in the beginning, as a sno ...
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70+ miles, tour de nostalgia in VT
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SCM40in40Posted
Mon 21 Sep 2009 4:38pm
- it was a wonderful ride.
Left my mom's house a little before 8 AM, and headed out winding my way from Rutland VT towards Castleton. Due to construction, went up and over the Hubbardton Battlefield Rd. Hubbardton Battlefiled marks the location where a Revolutionary war battle took place in 1777 - in fact, the only Revolutionary War battle that took place entirely in VTRead on »