Multiple Choice
When a PVC occurs the first thing you see as you look across the ECG tracing is:
A) a fast rate.
B) a wide, bizarre looking QRS complex that is preceded by an inverted P' wave.
C) an irregular rhythm.
D) an early beat which has a tall, biphasic QRS complex and is followed by an inverted T wave.
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