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1: Bifascicular block refers to:
RBBB and LAH
RBBB and LPH
Either A or B
None of the above.
2: A new bifascicular block in a patient having an AMI is an indication for emergency pacemaker placement.
TRUE
FALSE
3: Bifascicular block with RBBB and LAH can be a stable pattern that remains unchanged for years. Old ECGs are very helpful in establishing their presence in the past.
TRUE
FALSE
4: Bifascicular block with RBBB and LPH should always be considered for pacemaker placement! If the pattern is old, the patient should be referred quickly for permanent pacemaker placement. If the pattern is new, emergency pacemaker placement to be followed by permanent pacemaker placement is indicated.
TRUE
FALSE
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