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    The Presenting Problem with Sinus Bradycardia Is That
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The Presenting Problem with Sinus Bradycardia Is That

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

The presenting problem with Sinus Bradycardia is that:


A) the P waves are irregular.
B) the rate is too slow.
C) the PRI is too long.
D) the QRS is too wide.

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