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A Patient's ECG Lacks Recognizable Waveforms and Is Deemed to Be

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Question 9

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A patient's ECG lacks recognizable waveforms and is deemed to be in sinus arrest.The patient's sinus arrest may be a result of


A) MI.
B) electrical shock.
C) electrolyte disturbance.
D) acidosis.
E) alkalosis.

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