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okolip

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Mimi

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of Classical Type II Second Degree Heart Block?
◦ The PRI is consistent on conducted beats.
◦ Not all the P waves produce QRS complexes.
◦ The PRI varies, with no obvious pattern.
◦ There are always more P waves than QRS complexes.



morganmarie791

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The PRI varies, with no obvious pattern.



AEWBW

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In Third Degree Heart Block, the pacemaker can be in either the:
◦ SA node or atria.
◦ AV junction or ventricles.
◦ SA node or ventricles.
◦ atria or AV junction.



frankwu0507

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AV junction or ventricles.



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dmcintosh

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Reply #58 on: May 18, 2019
The most serious of the four AV blocks is:
◦ Third Degree.
◦ Wenckebach (Type I Second Degree).
◦ Type II Second Degree.
◦ First Degree.



lorealeza77

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Reply #59 on: May 18, 2019
Third Degree.



 

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