Second Degree Heart Block Electrocardiogram ECGEKG Interpretation
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In second-degree heart blocks, an occasional p-wave does not get conducted to the ventricles. This usually results in a long PR interval, but more telling is that some p-waves are not followed by subsequent QRS complexes. • ----------------------------------------------- • // LEARN TO READ ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS • Rapid Interpretation of EKG's - https://amzn.to/2XO2tTl • ----------------------------------------------- • // MORE EKG/ECG VIDEOS • First Degree Heart Block: • First Degree AV Block - EKG (ECG) In... • Third Degree Heart Block: • Third Degree (Complete) Heart Block -... • Mobitz Type I vs Type II: • Mobitz Type I vs Type II Second Degre... • ----------------------------------------------- • // FOLLOW US • Website: https://medzcool.com • Articles: https://ofmatterandmedicine.com/ • Instagram: / medzcool • Facebook: / medzcooleducation • Twitter: / medzcool
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