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CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
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CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
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What leads look at the interventricular septum? - ANSWER v1 and v2
A CET observes varying R-R intervals on a 2- year- old patient's EKG. "The irregularity is
normal in result of respiration."Is the statement made by the CET correct? True or False -
ANSWER False, plus the CET should not be discussing the results with patient.
A patient is experiencing a change of respiratory cycle and variations in vagal tone. What
irregularity does this indicate? - ANSWER sinus Arrhythmia(normal heart rate and
irregular rhythm)
A technician is performing an EKG in a hospital setting. The patient becomes unresponsive,
stops breathing, and does not have a pulse. What is the first appropriate step? -
ANSWER Start chest compressions
A patient presents alert and oriented, but an EKG technician finds that all the waveforms are
negative in Lead 1. The technician should check the cable connections for which limb leads?
- ANSWER Right arm and Left arm
An EKG technician detects a U wave, and the patient reports chest pain and discomfort.
What is an appropriate action for the technician to take? - ANSWER Notify the
patients physician
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CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
1
, SPOTLIGHT 1
CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED PASS|GRADED
What leads look at the interventricular septum? - ANSWER v1 and v2
A CET observes varying R-R intervals on a 2- year- old patient's EKG. "The irregularity is
normal in result of respiration."Is the statement made by the CET correct? True or False -
ANSWER False, plus the CET should not be discussing the results with patient.
A patient is experiencing a change of respiratory cycle and variations in vagal tone. What
irregularity does this indicate? - ANSWER sinus Arrhythmia(normal heart rate and
irregular rhythm)
A technician is performing an EKG in a hospital setting. The patient becomes unresponsive,
stops breathing, and does not have a pulse. What is the first appropriate step? -
ANSWER Start chest compressions
A patient presents alert and oriented, but an EKG technician finds that all the waveforms are
negative in Lead 1. The technician should check the cable connections for which limb leads?
- ANSWER Right arm and Left arm
An EKG technician detects a U wave, and the patient reports chest pain and discomfort.
What is an appropriate action for the technician to take? - ANSWER Notify the
patients physician
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