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Differences between Mobitz Type I and Type II Second-Degree AV Block

#Mobitz #Wenckebach #TypeI #TypeII #Type1 #Type2
between Mobitz Type ... I and Type II Second-Degree ... Mobitz #Wenckebach #TypeI ... #TypeII #Type1 ... #Type2 #AVBlock
TYPE I & TYPE II ERRORS 

SENSITIVITY & SPECIFICITY = SNOUT & SPIN 
Sensitive Tests that
TYPE I & TYPE II ... /ambcarerx #TypeI ... #TypeII #Type1 ... #Type2 #Errors #
Schema for documenting a type 1 MI, type 2 MI, or non-MI troponin elevation based on
documenting a type ... 1 MI, type 2 MI ... elevation based on clinical ... Troponin #Elevation #Type1 ... #Type2 #TypeI #
Myocardial Infarction - Type 1 vs Type 2

The key difference between Type I vs. Type II
Myocardial Infarction - Type ... 1 vs Type 2 The ... difference between Type ... Type II MI is the ... #Type2 #Definition
Wellen's Syndrome 
Type A - Biphasic T wave 
Type B - Deeply inverted T wave
Wellen's Syndrome Type ... Biphasic T wave Type ... specific for a critical ... #TypeB #Classification ... #Types #Cardiology
Second Degree AV Block - Type 1 (wenckebach) #Clinical #Cardiology #MedStudent #EKG #Mobitz #TypeI #Type1 #Wenckebach
Degree AV Block - Type ... (wenckebach) #Clinical ... #EKG #Mobitz #TypeI ... #Type1 #Wenckebach
Salter Harris Physeal Injury Classification

S - Straight through - Type I - Separation through the physis
A
Straight through - Type ... physis A - Above - Type ... II - Fracture through ... III - Fracture ... T - Through - Type
Hypersensitivity: Summary
Type I Hypersensitivity:
 • Immunological Mediator: lgE
 • Immunological Target: Allergen Molecules
 • Ex: Antibiotic
Hypersensitivity: Summary Type ... conjunctivitis Type ... II Hypersensitivity ... III Hypersensitivity ... Contact Dermatitis (ie
Types of hypersensitivity reactions

Type I - lgE-Mediated, Within I Hour (Anaphylaxis)
Type II - IgG or IgM
Types of hypersensitivity ... reactions Type ... (Anaphylaxis) Type ... II - IgG or IgM ... Serum Sickness) Type
Salter Harris Fractures

Pediatric physeal fractures have traditionally been described by the five-part Salter-Harris classification system.

Type I
is often made clinically ... Type II fractures ... Type II injuries ... Type III fractures ... Type III injuries