A patient with third-degree heart block will demonstrate: 1. a very slow pulse. 2. a spike in blood pressure. 3. edema in the lower extremities. 4. rapid breathing and diaphoresis.

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The question is asking about the symptoms that a patient with third-degree heart block is likely to exhibit. It lists possible symptoms and the goal is to identify the correct one, demonstrating an understanding of cardiac conditions.

Answer

A very slow pulse.

The final answer is a very slow pulse.

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The final answer is a very slow pulse.

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Third-degree heart block, also known as complete heart block, results in a very slow heart rate because electrical signals do not consistently reach the ventricles.

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Common mistakes include assuming symptoms like edema or rapid breathing, which are not directly related to heart block.

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