1. The keys to interpretation of Second-degree heart block, Mobitz type II, are the presence of constant PR intervals and the fact that there are more P waves present than QRS complexes. a. True b....


1. The keys to interpretation of Second-degree heart block, Mobitz type II, are the presence of constant PR intervals and the fact that there are more P waves present than QRS complexes.


a. True b. False


2. The absence of electrical impulses results in the recording of a flat line on an EKG strip. This rhythm is known as asystole.


a. False                 b. True



May 25, 2022
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