FCCN Level 1 Exam 2026 Question and
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Grade A+
• V1. CORRECT ANSWER: 4th Intercostal Space at the R sternal
boarder
• V2. CORRECT ANSWER: 4th Intercostal Space at the L sternal
boarder
• V3. CORRECT ANSWER: Midway between V2 and V4
• V4. CORRECT ANSWER: 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line
• V5. CORRECT ANSWER: Directly lateral to V4 at the anterior
axillary line
• V6. CORRECT ANSWER: Directly lateral to v4 at the midaxillary
line (furthest lateral)
• Limb Lead III. CORRECT ANSWER: to monitor patient who
currently does not have dysrhythmias, ischemia, injury, or infarction
(no heart hx/MIs)
• Lead II. CORRECT ANSWER: better visualization of p waves
• When would you select a V3 lead?. CORRECT ANSWER: to monitor
patient who currently does not have dysrhythmias, ischemia, injury, or
infarction
(no heart hx/MIs)
, • When would you select a V1 lead?. CORRECT ANSWER: for
dysrhythmias to differentiate aberrancies from ventricular beats or hx of
heart disease
• Normal ECG. CORRECT ANSWER: Lead III, V3
• Admission with Afib RVR; no history concerning for ACS..
CORRECT ANSWER: V1
• Ischemia. CORRECT ANSWER: Flipped T waves
ST depression
• Injury. CORRECT ANSWER: ST elevation
• Infarction. CORRECT ANSWER: Q waves
Form after 24 hours
• Where is the ST elevation monitored?. CORRECT ANSWER: .06
seconds after the J-point
(1.5 squares from the end of the QRS complex)
• ST depression. CORRECT ANSWER: cardiac ISCHEMIA
• ST elevation. CORRECT ANSWER: cardiac INJURY
• Patient Assessment of ST Chagnes. CORRECT ANSWER: - CP
(angina) - uncomfortable, pressure, squeezing, fullness, pain in center of
chest, lasts more than a few minutes OR comes and goes
- Pain in arm(s), back, neck, jaw, stomach
- SOB
- Anxiety
- N/V
- Sweating
- Lightheadedness
Answer | Complete Revision Pack |
Grade A+
• V1. CORRECT ANSWER: 4th Intercostal Space at the R sternal
boarder
• V2. CORRECT ANSWER: 4th Intercostal Space at the L sternal
boarder
• V3. CORRECT ANSWER: Midway between V2 and V4
• V4. CORRECT ANSWER: 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line
• V5. CORRECT ANSWER: Directly lateral to V4 at the anterior
axillary line
• V6. CORRECT ANSWER: Directly lateral to v4 at the midaxillary
line (furthest lateral)
• Limb Lead III. CORRECT ANSWER: to monitor patient who
currently does not have dysrhythmias, ischemia, injury, or infarction
(no heart hx/MIs)
• Lead II. CORRECT ANSWER: better visualization of p waves
• When would you select a V3 lead?. CORRECT ANSWER: to monitor
patient who currently does not have dysrhythmias, ischemia, injury, or
infarction
(no heart hx/MIs)
, • When would you select a V1 lead?. CORRECT ANSWER: for
dysrhythmias to differentiate aberrancies from ventricular beats or hx of
heart disease
• Normal ECG. CORRECT ANSWER: Lead III, V3
• Admission with Afib RVR; no history concerning for ACS..
CORRECT ANSWER: V1
• Ischemia. CORRECT ANSWER: Flipped T waves
ST depression
• Injury. CORRECT ANSWER: ST elevation
• Infarction. CORRECT ANSWER: Q waves
Form after 24 hours
• Where is the ST elevation monitored?. CORRECT ANSWER: .06
seconds after the J-point
(1.5 squares from the end of the QRS complex)
• ST depression. CORRECT ANSWER: cardiac ISCHEMIA
• ST elevation. CORRECT ANSWER: cardiac INJURY
• Patient Assessment of ST Chagnes. CORRECT ANSWER: - CP
(angina) - uncomfortable, pressure, squeezing, fullness, pain in center of
chest, lasts more than a few minutes OR comes and goes
- Pain in arm(s), back, neck, jaw, stomach
- SOB
- Anxiety
- N/V
- Sweating
- Lightheadedness