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This AdventHealth Cardiac Rhythm Practice Guide 2026 is designed to help nursing students and healthcare learners strengthen their understanding of ECG interpretation and cardiac rhythm analysis through structured, high-yield practice content. The guide covers essential cardiac rhythms including normal sinus rhythm, sinus bradycardia and tachycardia, atrial fibrillation and flutter, premature atrial and ventricular contractions, ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, and various heart blocks. It also emphasizes systematic rhythm interpretation, rate analysis, waveform recognition, and clinical implications of abnormal ECG findings. Each section is designed to improve confidence, reinforce pattern recognition, and support accurate clinical decision-making in both academic and clinical settings. This resource is ideal for exam preparation, skills practice, and foundational ECG mastery.

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AdventHealth Cardiac Rhythm Test Bank 2026 | Most
Frequently Tested Questions | Graded A+
1. What is the range of the atrial rate in atrial flutter?

250-350 bpm

150-200 bpm

100-150 bpm

60-100 bpm

2. How many beats per minute does the AV node allow the heart to pump?

60-80 bpm

30-40 bpm

100-140 bpm

80-100 bpm

40-60 bpm

3. Which cardiac rhythm describes sinus arrhythmia?

Random skipped beats

Highly irregular rate

Rate that varies with respiration

Tachycardia

4. Which ECG finding is characteristic of atrial fibrillation (AFib)?

Regular rhythm with a heart rate of 60-100 bpm.

Irregularly irregular rhythm with no distinct P waves.

, Wide QRS complexes with a heart rate of 150-250 bpm.

P waves preceding each QRS complex.

5. Ventricular fibrillation is characterized by:

A rapid heartbeat caused by ventricular ischemia or irritability

An ectopic focus in the ventricles, causing the heart to beat
prematurely

A total disorganization of ventricular activity

An impulse originating in the ventricles and traveling to the rest of the
myocardium

6. Normal pacing for the SA node is?

60-100 bpm

40-60 bpm

20-40 bpm

50-70 bpm

7. Describe the appearance of ventricular tachycardia on an EKG and its
significance.

Ventricular tachycardia appears on an EKG as a wide QRS complex
and indicates a rapid heartbeat.

Ventricular tachycardia shows normal QRS complexes and a slow
heart rate.

Ventricular tachycardia is identified by a flat line on the EKG.

Ventricular tachycardia is characterized by narrow QRS complexes
and irregular rhythms.

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