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<div>1. Originates in the SA node, HR &gt; 100/min.<br>2. Occurs in response to increased O<sub>2</sub> demand. <br><i>3. Causes: exercise, stress, pain, shock, infection, AMI, drugs. </i><br>4. In physiological responses the rate changes gradually. <br><br><div>[[Image:paste-a1e048aa5ab569564e3b189688ce2af3b228842d.jpg]]<br></div>
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1. Originates in the SA node, HR &gt; 100/min.
<br/>2. Occurs in response to increased O<sub>2</sub> demand.  
<br/><i>3. Causes: exercise, stress, pain, shock, infection, AMI, drugs. </i>
<br/>4. In physiological responses the rate changes gradually.  
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SUMMARY

1. Originates in the SA node, HR > 100/min.
2. Occurs in response to increased O2 demand.
3. Causes: exercise, stress, pain, shock, infection, AMI, drugs.
4. In physiological responses the rate changes gradually.

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