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Case 2
Diagnosis
Third degree block
Key Characteristics
•Complete A-V Dissociation
•Set P-P and R-R Intervals
Causes
•End Point of Mobitz I or II
•Fatigue and failure of AV node
•Inferior MI, medications
Treatment
•Front Room, Pads
•Cardiology Consult: TV Pacer/Permanent Pacer
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Absent
PR interval
Short PR
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Variable PR
QRS
Wide
Axis
>
LAD
RAD
Amplitude
>
High Voltage
Low Voltage
Alternans
R Wave Progression
Pathological Q waves
ST Segments
ST Elevation
ST Depression
T Waves
Flat, Bifid, or Notched
Inverted
QT intervals
Prolonged QT
Short QT
Patterns
STEMI
Pulmonary Embolism
Ventricular Hypertrophy
Pulmonary Disease
ST-T Patterns
Electrolyte Abnormalities
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