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tsand2

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In Complete Heart Block, the PR interval is:
◦ constant but longer than normal.
◦ normal duration and constant.
◦ normal duration but changing.
◦ P waves are not related to QRS complexes.


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lin77x

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P waves are not related to QRS complexes.



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In Second Degree Heart Block (Type I and Type II), there is (are):
◦ more QRS complexes than P waves.
◦ more P waves than QRS complexes.
◦ no relationship between P waves and QRS complexes.
◦ one P wave for every QRS complex.



mohan

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more P waves than QRS complexes.



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The type of block in which the P waves have no relationship to the QRS complexes is:
◦ Wenckebach (Type I Second Degree Heart Block).
◦ Third Degree Heart Block.
◦ Type II Second Degree Heart Block.
◦ First Degree Heart Block.



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