This document discusses different types of atrioventricular (AV) heart blocks. It defines heart blocks as delays or interruptions in the conduction pathway between the atria and ventricles. It then proceeds to describe the characteristics of 1st-degree AV heart block, 2nd-degree AV heart block types I and II, and 3rd-degree AV heart block. Specifically, it notes that 2nd-degree type I shows a progressively lengthening PR interval until a QRS complex is dropped, while 2nd-degree type II shows a constant PR interval with more P waves than QRS complexes. 3rd-degree AV block results in unsynchronized atrial and ventricular rhythms from separate pacemakers. The document