A medical assistant completed a 12-lead EKG on a patient, and upon review noticed wide QRS complexes greater than 0.12 seconds. The tracing indicates that which of the following ty... A medical assistant completed a 12-lead EKG on a patient, and upon review noticed wide QRS complexes greater than 0.12 seconds. The tracing indicates that which of the following types of beats occurred?

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The question is asking about interpreting EKG results, specifically identifying the type of heart activity indicated by wide QRS complexes greater than 0.12 seconds. It is looking for knowledge related to cardiology and types of contractions.

Answer

Premature ventricular contraction.

The final answer is Premature ventricular contraction.

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The final answer is Premature ventricular contraction.

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Wide QRS complexes usually point to ventricular-originated beats due to slow conduction through the ventricles.

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Common mistakes include confusing PVCs with atrial or junctional beats.

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