Multiple Choice
The difference between second-degree type I and type II AV block is that with:
A) type I, the ventricular rhythm is regular.
B) type II, the PR interval is always less than 0.12 second in duration.
C) type I, the P waves occur irregularly.
D) type I, the PR interval becomes progressively longer until a P wave appears without a QRS complex.
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