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SECTION 1 – Rhythm Identification & Analysis (Questions 1–25)

1.​ The rhythm strip shows a regular rhythm at a rate of 58 bpm. Each QRS complex
(0.08 sec) is preceded by a normal, upright P wave with a consistent PR interval
of 0.18 sec. No ectopic beats are present.​
What is the correct rhythm interpretation?​
A. Normal sinus rhythm​
B. Sinus bradycardia​
C. First-degree AV block​
D. Sinus arrhythmia​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: Rate < 60 bpm with otherwise normal sinus morphology defines sinus
bradycardia; PR is constant and within normal limits, ruling out blocks.
2.​ The strip reveals an irregularly irregular rhythm at a ventricular rate of 110–130
bpm. No distinct P waves are seen; baseline shows fine oscillations. QRS
complexes are narrow (0.08 sec).​
What is the correct rhythm interpretation?​
A. Atrial flutter​
B. Sinus tachycardia​
C. Atrial fibrillation​
D. Multifocal atrial tachycardia​
Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: Irregularly irregular ventricular response with absent P waves and
fibrillatory baseline is diagnostic of atrial fibrillation.
3.​ The rhythm is regular at 150 bpm. Saw-tooth flutter waves are seen best in lead II
at a rate of 300 bpm; QRS is narrow (0.06 sec) and 2:1 conduction is present.​
What is the correct rhythm interpretation?​
A. Atrial fibrillation​
B. Atrial flutter​

, C. SVT​
D. Ventricular tachycardia​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: Classic saw-tooth flutter waves with 2:1 block producing 150 bpm
ventricular response identifies atrial flutter.
4.​ The strip shows a regular rhythm at 100 bpm. Each P wave is upright and
consistent with a PR interval of 0.14 sec; QRS is 0.08 sec.​
What is the correct rhythm interpretation?​
A. Normal sinus rhythm​
B. Sinus tachycardia​
C. Sinus bradycardia​
D. Junctional rhythm​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: Rate 100–160 bpm with normal sinus morphology is sinus
tachycardia.
5.​ The rhythm is regular at 38 bpm. P waves are upright and precede each QRS; PR
0.16 sec; QRS 0.10 sec.​
What is the correct rhythm interpretation?​
A. Junctional bradycardia​
B. Sinus bradycardia​
C. Third-degree AV block​
D. Idioventricular rhythm​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: Sinus node origin is confirmed by upright, normal P waves and
constant PR; extreme bradycardia is still sinus bradycardia.
6.​ The strip shows occasional wide, bizarre QRS complexes (0.14 sec) occurring
early; no preceding P wave; compensatory pause present.​
Which finding is most consistent with this dysrhythmia?​
A. Premature ventricular contraction​
B. Premature atrial contraction​
C. Aberrantly conducted PAC​
D. Ventricular escape beat​
Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: Early wide QRS without related P wave and full compensatory pause
defines a PVC.
7.​ The rhythm is essentially regular at 80 bpm; every third beat is a wide, bizarre
early QRS.​
What is the correct interpretation?​
A. Bigeminy of PVCs​
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