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Which rhythm shows regular QRS complexes with no preceding P waves and a rate of 40–60
bpm?
✔✔Junctional rhythm
What is the normal duration of a QRS complex?
✔✔0.06–0.10 seconds
Which EKG finding is common in pericarditis?
✔✔ST-segment elevation in multiple leads with PR-segment depression
Which rhythm is chaotic with no identifiable P, QRS, or T waves?
✔✔Ventricular fibrillation
Which electrode placement is correct for lead aVR?
✔✔Right arm positive
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,Which action is important before starting a Holter monitor?
✔✔Explain procedure and ensure electrode adhesion
Which rhythm shows grouped QRS complexes followed by a pause?
✔✔Second-degree AV block, Mobitz type II
Which EKG artifact is caused by electrical interference from nearby equipment?
✔✔60-cycle interference
Which rhythm is characterized by rapid, irregular, and chaotic ventricular activity?
✔✔Ventricular fibrillation
Which wave is most affected by electrolyte disturbances such as hyperkalemia?
✔✔T wave
Which EKG finding indicates bundle branch block?
✔✔Wide QRS with secondary R wave pattern in chest leads
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, Which lead placement is used to monitor lateral myocardial infarction?
✔✔Leads I, aVL, V5, and V6
What is the normal range for an adult resting heart rate?
✔✔60–100 beats per minute
Which wave on an EKG represents atrial depolarization?
✔✔P wave
Which segment represents the time between ventricular depolarization and repolarization?
✔✔ST segment
What is the first step a medical assistant should take before applying EKG electrodes?
✔✔Clean and dry the patient’s skin
Which lead placement is standard for lead II in a 12-lead EKG?
✔✔Right arm negative, left leg positive
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