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jCorn1234

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If the PR interval progressively elongates until a QRS complex is dropped, this is called a _____ block.
 
  a. third-degree
  b. Mobitz II
  c. Mobitz I
  d. first-degree

Question 2

Signs of cardiac compromise in the bradycardic or tachycardic patient can include:
 
  a. altered mental status.
  b. elevated blood pressure.
  c. anxiety.
  d. tachypnea.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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