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I show you how to identify AV BLOCKS or Atrioventricular Blocks in the Electrocardiogram. If you want to read more about this, visit cerebromedico.com Atrioventricular Blocks: https://bit.ly/2P41Lw3 Didn't you see the previous video? Click here: • PR Interval ▷ How to read an EKG step by step... AV Blocks are a delay in electrical conduction from the Atria to the Ventricles. AV Blocks can be: First Degree AV Blocks Second Degree AV Blocks Third Degree AV Blocks In this video from our series How to Read an EKG Step by Step I will show you the characteristics of each of the AV Blocks. Video Index: 0:00 - Introduction 0:55 - What are Atrioventricular Blocks? 1:31 - PR interval 1:57 - Atrioventricular blocks (AV blocks) 2:20 - First Degree AV Block 2:39 - Characteristics of 1st degree AV block 4:51 - Second Degree AV Block 5:11 - Second Degree AV Block Mobitz 1 5:22 - Wenckebach phenomenon 5:40 - Characteristics of 2nd degree AV block Mobitz 1 6:59 - Naming of second degree AV blocks 8:08 - Second Degree AV Block Mobitz 2 8:28 - Characteristics of 2nd degree AV block Mobitz 2 9:27 - Management of AV blocks 9:51 - 2nd degree AV block type 2-1 10:22 - Third Degree AV Block 10:43 - Characteristics of 3rd Degree AV Block 12:10 - Escape Rhythm and Location of Block 13:39 - AV Block Summary Don't forget to subscribe, like and share it. Don't miss the article in Cerebro Medico: https://bit.ly/2P41Lw3