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Basic ECG and Arrhythmia – Module 4 Questions with Complete Answers | Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation Study Guide

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This document presents 70 comprehensive questions and answers covering the Basic ECG and Arrhythmia – Module 4 course content. It focuses on key electrocardiography concepts such as cardiac conduction, ECG lead placement, rhythm identification, and interpretation of arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, AV blocks, and bundle branch blocks. Also included are definitions of ECG components, chamber enlargements, myocardial infarction patterns, and electrolyte imbalances affecting cardiac rhythm. Ideal for nursing, paramedic, and medical students preparing for ECG competency exams or clinical assessments.

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this chamber enlargement is indicated by voltage criteria, right axis
deviation and possible ventricular strain pattern



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right ventricular hypertrophy right atrial enlargement

, right bundle branch block hyperkalemia


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The right and left leg sensors are located just above the...



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ankles hips




knees wrists


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Type of 2nd degree AV block: progressive prolongation of the PR
interval until a P wave is not conducted to the ventricles. (this is
because the impulse conducted to the ventricles becomes
progressively more difficult to propagate)



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Type ii (mobitz ii) Type I (Wenckebach)




Torsade De pointes R wave


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The standard calibration for an ECG is...



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15 mm 5 mm

, 20 mm 10 mm


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In a straight line, midway between V2 and V4



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R wave 10 mm




V1 V3


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measured from the beginning of the P wave to the onset of the QRS
and represents the impulse transversing the AV node.



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