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Q&A WITH RATIONALES
1. Which of the following is the most reliable method
to verify patient identity before a cardiographic
procedure?
A) Checking the patient's wristband only
B) Asking the patient to state their name and date of
birth while comparing to the order
C) Verifying the attending physician's name on the
order
D) Looking at the patient's insurance card
Correct answer: B
Rationale: The "two-identifier" method (name and
date of birth) compared to the order ensures correct
patient identification and meets HIPAA standards .
2. Informed consent for a stress test must include
which element?
A) Description of the test's cost
,B) Explanation of potential risks, benefits, and
alternatives
C) The technician's name and credentials
D) The hospital's visitation policy
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Informed consent requires that the patient
understand risks, benefits, and alternatives to make
an autonomous decision about the procedure .
3. A patient is having an ECG performed. The tracing
shows a wandering baseline despite the patient lying
still. What is the most appropriate first action?
A) Increase the paper speed to 50 mm/sec
B) Check the electrode connections and skin
preparation
C) Replace the entire ECG machine
D) Ask the patient to hold their breath
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Wandering baseline is most commonly
caused by poor electrode contact or inadequate skin
preparation. Checking connections and skin prep is
the first step in troubleshooting .
,4. The optimal skin preparation for a 12-lead ECG
includes which sequence?
A) Alcohol wipe → abrasive pad → dry with gauze
B) Soap and water → dry → adhesive spray
C) Abrasive pad → alcohol wipe → allow to air-dry
D) No preparation is needed if the skin is visibly clean
Correct answer: C
Rationale: An abrasive pad removes dead skin cells,
alcohol disinfects the site, and air-drying prevents
moisture-induced artifact .
5. Which patient position provides the best exposure
for posterior chest leads (V7-V9)?
A) Supine with arms at the sides
B) Semi-Fowler's with shoulders elevated
C) Left lateral decubitus
D) Prone with a pillow under the chest
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Semi-Fowler's position elevates the
shoulders, allowing access to the posterior thorax for
proper placement of V7-V9 leads .
, 6. When transferring a patient onto the ECG table,
which ergonomic principle reduces technician injury
risk?
A) Keep the patient's weight centered over the
technician's hips
B) Bend at the waist and keep the back straight
C) Use a rapid "lift-and-throw" motion
D) Twist the torso while lifting
Correct answer: A
Rationale: Centering the load over the hips and using
the legs for lifting minimizes spinal strain and
reduces the risk of musculoskeletal injury .
7. Which universal precaution is essential when
placing electrodes on a patient with an open wound?
A) Use of sterile gloves and a sterile electrode pad
B) Application of a tourniquet
C) Placement of electrodes on the opposite limb only
D) No special precaution is needed
Correct answer: A
Rationale: Open wounds increase the risk of
infection; sterile gloves and sterile pads prevent
cross-contamination .