The most common polyrhythm is the juxtaposition of triplets against quarter or eighth notes. A common alternative to thinking of these patterns in musical notation is to envision (or hear) them as ratios: the triplet example would have a ratio of 3:2. Other simple polyrhythms are 3:4, 4:3, 5:4, 7:8Read More →

SLOW or IRREGULAR rhythms: Rate = Number of R waves X 6. The number of complexes (count R waves) on the rhythm strip gives the average rate over a ten-second period. This is multiplied by 6 (10 seconds x 6 = 1 minute) to give the average Beats per minuteRead More →

Expose yourself to bright light first thing in the morning. … Reduce your exposure to blue light. … Make sure your bedroom is comfortable. … Wake and fall asleep at the same time each day. … Snack on melatonin before bedtime. … Avoid caffeine before bed. What happens when youRead More →

walking. jogging. running. biking. swimming. Can your heart go back to normal rhythm? Cardioversion is a procedure used to return an abnormal heartbeat to a normal rhythm. This procedure is used when the heart is beating very fast or irregular. This is called an arrhythmia. In chemical cardioversion, medicines areRead More →

Chris Brown – Bass . Johnny Gill – Percussion, Special Effects, Finger Snaps . Jimmy Jam – Percussion, Piano, Drums, Keyboards, Programming . Jellybean Johnson – Guitar, Drums, Vocals, Background Vocals . Where was rhythm filmed? The music video for recording artist Janet Jackson’s single “Rhythm Nation” was directed byRead More →

Classically described as an irregularly irregular cardiac rhythm with no detectable organized atrial activity, AF is characterized by uncoordinated atrial contractions (caused by multiple foci firing in the atria) with subsequent deterioration of atrial mechanical function. What is an irregularly irregular pulse? An irregular irregular pulse is defined as aRead More →