You are incorrect - the best interpretation of the rhythm strip in our patient is type I second degree A-V block.

Your choice: Sinus bradycardia
This rhythm strip shows sinus bradycardia. The characteristic features demonstrated here include a normal appearing P wave at a rate of less than 60 per minute. Followed by a QRS complex. The PR interval is constant. In this example, the T waves are abnormal. This rhythm is common in patients with inferior wall infarction.