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JMatthes

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Question 1

Where is the V2 lead placed for a right-sided EKG?
◦ The 4th intercostal space on the left sternal border
◦ The 5th intercostal space on the right midclavicular line
◦ The 5th intercostal space on the right mid-axillary line
◦ The 4th intercostal space on the right sternal border

Question 2

Which of the following EKG complications can be expected following an acute anterior STEMI?
◦ Mobitz II second degree AV block and right bundle branch block
◦ Wenckebach and first degree AV block
◦ Sinus bradycardia and accelerated junctional rhythm
◦ Junctional bradycardia and third-degree AV block with narrow QRS


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