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    When Premature Junctional Complexes Occur the First Thing You See
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When Premature Junctional Complexes Occur the First Thing You See

Question 27

Question 27

Multiple Choice

When premature junctional complexes occur the first thing you see as you look across the ECG tracing is/are:


A) an irregular rhythm.
B) inverted P' waves.
C) compensatory pauses.
D) wide, bizarre shaped QRS complexes.

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