ADVENT HEALTH EKG 2026 | NEW ACTUAL EXAM WITH
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Tools to identify heart blocks - correct answer - 1 st
Degree: PRI is Too long
• 2 nd Degree Type 1: PRI is Getting longer
• 2 nd Degree Type 2: PRI is Identical, when it is present
• 3 rd Degree: PRI is Funky, Fighting, or you can't Figure
it out
* TGIF
Atrial Pacing (100% A-paced) - correct answer - • The pacemaker
lead is placed into the atria.
• The pacemaker generator fires an impulse to initiate atrial
activity.
• Rhythm: Atrial and Ventricular regular
• Rate: Atrial and Ventricular same. Atrial measured from spike to
spike
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P waves: Pacer spike seen at beginning of atrial activity P wave
may or may not be seen (lead type dependent)
• PRI: Usually WNL Measured from pacer spike to beginning of
QRS
• QRS: May be WNL or wide
Failure to Sense (undersensing) - correct answer - Occurs when
the pacer fails to recognize the patient's own electrical activity
(intrinsic beat).
o This is noted by spikes that are fired too close to patient's
own intrinsic beats.
Oversensing - correct answer - Occurs when the pacer detects
artifact and interprets it as meaningful electrical activity.
o This is noted by lack of pacer spikes when pacer firing
should have occurred.
o Examples are artifact and tall peaked T waves "seen" as
appropriate intrinsic activity.