In first-degree atrioventricular block, how does the PR interval appear on an ECG tracing?
A) It is prolonged and measures more than 0.20 seconds.
B) It becomes progressively longer until a QRS complex is dropped.
C) It is irregular because of nonconducted impulses.
D) It is usually within normal limits.
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