There is clearly a broad QRS complex which is predominantly positive in V1 indicative of RBBB. You can also see an RSR pattern to the QRS complex in V1 reflective of the fact that the left ventricle ...
The rhythm is irregular, but the long intervals are the same (↔) and the short intervals (┌┐) are the same. One premature QRS complex (↑) is observed. Therefore, the rhythm is regularly irregular. The ...
The ECG findings of dextrocardia include a predominantly negative P wave (when sinus rhythm is present), negative QRS complex, and negative T wave in lead I. This results in a rightward QRS axis.