Prepare for your EKG/ECG Technician certification exam with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers cardiac anatomy, rhythm interpretation, lead placement, arrhythmia recognition, and troubleshooting.

Q: normal sinus rhythm

Answer: R-Rs varymore than 3 small box of variation

Q: sinus bradycardia

Answer: pause not equal to R-R

Q: sinus tachycardia

Answer: pause equal to R-R

Q: sinus rhythm with sinus arrhythmia

Answer: 60-100premature beat occurs before the next normally expected beat

Q: sinus rhythm with sinus arrest

Answer: 60-100at least 3 different P waves

Q: sinus rhythm with sinoatrial block

Answer: 101-150at least 3 different P waves

Q: premature atrial complexes (PACs)

Answer: 150-250unable to see P wavesP wave hidden in T wavesQRS<0.12

Q: wandering atrial pacemaker

Answer: 350-400fibrillatory wavesP waves replaced with wavy baseline

Q: multifocal atrial tachycardia

Answer: 250-350P waves replaced with sawtoothed futter wavers

Q: supraventricular tachycardia

Answer: PR <0.1240-60no P wave

Q: atrial fibrillation

Answer: PR <0.1261-100

Q: atrial flutter

Answer: PR <0.12101-180

Q: junctional escape rhythm

Answer: PAC with short QRS

Q: accelrated junctional rhythm

Answer: PR >0.20

Q: junctional tachycardia

Answer: PR interval progressively gets longer until QRS drops

Q: premature junctional contraction

Answer: PR interval is constantdrops QRS randomlynot 1:1, more PS than QRS

Q: 1st degree sinus rhythm

Answer: PR interval is random

Q: 2nd degree type 1

Answer: QRS >0.12

Q: 2nd degree type II

Answer: NSR w ventricular escape beat following a pause converting back to NSR

Q: 3rd degree heart block

Answer: QRS >0.12

Q: premature ventricular complexes (PVCs)

Answer: 20-40not 1:1, no P wavesQRS wide and bizarre

Q: venticular escape beat

Answer: not 1:1 no P wavesQRS wide and bizarre

Q: interventricular conduction delay

Answer: absent rhythmnot 1:1, no Ps or QRSs