You are incorrect - the best interpretation of the electrocardiogram in our patient is right ventricular hypertrophy and right axis deviation.

Your choice: Complete right bundle branch block

The characteristic features demonstrated here include a wide QRS complex ≥ .12 seconds, a large R' wave, in leads V1 and aVR, reflecting delayed right ventricular activation, and ST-T wave abnormalities in the same leads. While right bundle branch block is an electrocardiographic abnormality, it may also occur in patients with no significant underlying cardiac disease.

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