The Daily PANCE and PANRE Question 28

Upon review of an EKG, you notice periodic, repetitively absent QRS complexes and "grouped beating." Which of the following is the explanation?

  1. Third-degree heart block
  2. Mobitz Type II heart block
  3. Mobitz Type I heart block
  4. First-degree heart block
  5. Sinus tachycardia

Answer: C

Mobitz Type I heart block

I don't like the wording of this question, but typically "group beating" suggests Wenckebach. The fact that there are absent QRS complexes means there is a second or third-degree AVB. In Mobitz II, the PR intervals are the same - so no "grouped" beating, in Third degree, there is no rhyme or reason to the rhythm. In Wenckebach, the rhythm "repeats", causing a "regularly irregular" rhythm.

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Mobitz Type I heart block is covered in the NCCPA™ Content Blueprint Cardiology System (16%)

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