FCCN LEVEL 1 ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ V2
Answer: 4th Intercostal Space at the L sternal boarder
◉ V3
Answer: Midway between V2 and V4
◉ V4
Answer: 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line
◉ V5
Answer: Directly lateral to V4 at the anterior axillary line
◉ V6
Answer: Directly lateral to v4 at the midaxillary line (furthest
lateral)
◉ Limb Lead III
, Answer: to monitor patient who currently does not have
dysrhythmias, ischemia, injury, or infarction
(no heart hx/MIs)
◉ Lead II
Answer: better visualization of p waves
◉ When would you select a V3 lead?
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?
Answer: for dysrhythmias to differentiate aberrancies from
ventricular beats or hx of heart disease
◉ Normal ECG
Answer: Lead III, V3
◉ Admission with Afib RVR; no history concerning for ACS.
Answer: V1
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ V2
Answer: 4th Intercostal Space at the L sternal boarder
◉ V3
Answer: Midway between V2 and V4
◉ V4
Answer: 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line
◉ V5
Answer: Directly lateral to V4 at the anterior axillary line
◉ V6
Answer: Directly lateral to v4 at the midaxillary line (furthest
lateral)
◉ Limb Lead III
, Answer: to monitor patient who currently does not have
dysrhythmias, ischemia, injury, or infarction
(no heart hx/MIs)
◉ Lead II
Answer: better visualization of p waves
◉ When would you select a V3 lead?
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?
Answer: for dysrhythmias to differentiate aberrancies from
ventricular beats or hx of heart disease
◉ Normal ECG
Answer: Lead III, V3
◉ Admission with Afib RVR; no history concerning for ACS.
Answer: V1