AIRMETHODS PRE-HIRE EXAM ACTUAL EXAM
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ST elevation is associated myocardial injury
with
ST depressions is Ischemia, old infarction, digitalis toxicity
associated with
Q wave with ST elevation Acute injury
Q wave with ST depression Indeterminate
Q wave without ST Old infarction
changes
Coronary Artery LAD
Occlusion: Anterior
Coronary Artery RCA
Occlusion: Inferior
Coronary Artery LCX or RCA
Occlusion: Posterior
Coronary Artery LCX
Occlusion: Lateral
Coronary Artery LAD
Occlusion: Septal
, Inferior MI: Elevation Elevation: II, III, aVF
leads? Reciprocal leads? Reciprocal: I, aVL, V1-V4
Anterior-septal MI: Elevation: V1-v4
Elevation leads? Reciprocal: II, III, aVF, aVL
Reciprocal leads?
Lateral MI: Elevation Elevation: I, aVL, V5, V5
leads? Reciprocal leads? Reciprocal: II, III, aVF
Posterior MI: Elevation Elevation: V6
leads? Reciprocal leads? Reciprocal: V1-V4
end of QRS & beginning of ST segment where QRS
Junction (J) Point stops and makes a sudden SHARP change of
direction
Delta wave is associated Wolff-Parkinson White Syndrome
with
Where is the Delta wave Bump in the beginning of the QRS wave
on EKG
Osborne wave is Hypothermia
associated with
Peaked/tented T waves Hyperkalemia
indicate
Peaked P waves/ Hypokalemia
Flattened T waves/U
waves indicate
Wide QRS could indicate BBB present, TCA overdose
x2
Prolonged QT interval TCA overdose
could indicate
history of tricyclic Prolonged QT interval
antidepressant overdose
can exhibit what ECG
tracing
2025/2026 EXPERT VERIFIED QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED ANSWERS| GUARANTEED PASS
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Terms in this set (385)
ST elevation is associated myocardial injury
with
ST depressions is Ischemia, old infarction, digitalis toxicity
associated with
Q wave with ST elevation Acute injury
Q wave with ST depression Indeterminate
Q wave without ST Old infarction
changes
Coronary Artery LAD
Occlusion: Anterior
Coronary Artery RCA
Occlusion: Inferior
Coronary Artery LCX or RCA
Occlusion: Posterior
Coronary Artery LCX
Occlusion: Lateral
Coronary Artery LAD
Occlusion: Septal
, Inferior MI: Elevation Elevation: II, III, aVF
leads? Reciprocal leads? Reciprocal: I, aVL, V1-V4
Anterior-septal MI: Elevation: V1-v4
Elevation leads? Reciprocal: II, III, aVF, aVL
Reciprocal leads?
Lateral MI: Elevation Elevation: I, aVL, V5, V5
leads? Reciprocal leads? Reciprocal: II, III, aVF
Posterior MI: Elevation Elevation: V6
leads? Reciprocal leads? Reciprocal: V1-V4
end of QRS & beginning of ST segment where QRS
Junction (J) Point stops and makes a sudden SHARP change of
direction
Delta wave is associated Wolff-Parkinson White Syndrome
with
Where is the Delta wave Bump in the beginning of the QRS wave
on EKG
Osborne wave is Hypothermia
associated with
Peaked/tented T waves Hyperkalemia
indicate
Peaked P waves/ Hypokalemia
Flattened T waves/U
waves indicate
Wide QRS could indicate BBB present, TCA overdose
x2
Prolonged QT interval TCA overdose
could indicate
history of tricyclic Prolonged QT interval
antidepressant overdose
can exhibit what ECG
tracing