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First Degree AV Block, the PR interval is constant and measures greater
than 0.20 second. - ANSWER -
Second Degree AV Blocok Mobitz I (Wenkebach) has a cyclical
prolonging PR interval until the QRS is dropped. Then the cycle begins
again. ***Remember the clue "lengthen, lengthen drop Wenkebach. -
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Second Degree (AV) Block has a constant PR interval with blocked QRS
complexes - ANSWER -
, Second Degree (AV) Block has a constant PR interval with blocked QRS
complex (2) - ANSWER -
Third Degree (Complete) Heart Block, the P-P and R-R intervals are
regular (constant) but firing at different rates. - ANSWER -
T wave inversion, or negatively deflected T wave indicates ischemia and
is usually seen with ST segment elevation. - ANSWER -
T wave inversion with ST elevation on a 12-lead ECG is considered
myocardial injury, acute injury pattern, or acute - ANSWER -
Asystole is absence of ventricular activity and depolarization. Often this
is called "the straight flat line" of rhythms. No electrical activity is
present. This rhythm is neither regular or irregular. It is simply absent! -
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Atrial Pacemaker Rhythm is identified by the presence of a pacing spike
immediately prior to the atrial depolarization (P wave) - ANSWER -