An 80-year-old woman presented to a primary care provider for a routine medical check-up. Her physical examination was unremarkable, and her blood pressure was under control. However, her pulse was found to be slow . Medical History Hypertension Medication History The patient was treated with amlodipine and a beta-blocker for hypertension Diagnostic Test A 12-lead ECG was conducted on the patient, the result of which is  attached for reference.

What does the ECG of the patient reflect? Option A : NSR, blocked PACs, and junctional escape complexes Option B : NSR with Mobitz type I Option C : NSR with Mobitz type II Option D : NSR with complete heart block and junctional escape rhythm Option E : Wandering atrial pacemaker Note: NSR: Normal sinus rhythm PAC: Premature atrial contractions Source: Medscape *This patient case is from Docplexus Editorial Team for an educative purpose only. The…