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    1st-Degree AV Heart Block Can Occur with Any Rhythm Originating
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1st-Degree AV Heart Block Can Occur with Any Rhythm Originating

Question 13

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1st-degree AV heart block can occur with any rhythm originating in the SA node, such as sinus rhythm, bradycardia, or tachycardia.

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