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Rhythm Practice Tests

Rhythm Practice Test

Rhythm Practice Tests

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The ECG shows a gradual increase in the heart rate over time. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows a repeating pattern of a dropped QRS complex for every three P waves. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows a repeating pattern of a wide QRS complex followed by a smaller deflection, but unlike PAC with aberrancy, the P wave is buried within the QRS complex. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows a repeating pattern of rapid, fluttering waves in the atria without distinct P waves. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows a repeating pattern of three premature beats followed by a normal beat. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows alternating narrow and wide QRS complexes with normal P waves preceding each. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows a gradual slowing of the heart rate over time. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows very rapid heart rate with irregular P waves and irregularly shaped QRS complexes. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows very rapid heart rate with regular P waves preceding each narrow QRS complex. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows a repeating pattern of no QRS complex following every P wave. What rhythm is this?

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The ECG shows a repeating pattern of a dropped QRS complex for every two P waves. What rhythm is this?

12 / 30

Which condition is often treated with the administration of magnesium sulfate?

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Which of the following rhythms may require immediate transcutaneous pacing?

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The ECG shows a repeating pattern of a dropped QRS complex after a normal P wave. What rhythm is this?

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Which rhythm is described by a regular wide QRS complex with a heart rate of 100-250 beats per minute?

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The ECG shows a repeating pattern of a wide QRS complex followed by a smaller deflection. What rhythm is this?

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Which rhythm is characterized by rapid and irregular electrical activity with no identifiable P waves?

18 / 30

What is the primary goal when treating a patient with bradycardia and signs of poor perfusion?

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The ECG shows no discernible P waves, with irregular and wide QRS complexes. What rhythm is this?

20 / 30

Which rhythm often presents with a narrow QRS complex and a rate greater than 150 beats per minute?

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The ECG shows very slow heart rate with a P wave preceding each narrow QRS complex. What rhythm is this?

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Which rhythm is characterized by a sawtooth pattern on the ECG?

23 / 30

The ECG shows a single premature beat with a wide and bizarre QRS complex originating from the ventricles. What rhythm is this?

24 / 30

Which of the following is NOT a shockable rhythm?

25 / 30

The ECG shows irregular P waves with irregularly shaped QRS complexes at a rapid rate. What rhythm is this?

26 / 30

What is the first drug administered in most cases of cardiac arrest?

27 / 30

The ECG shows regular P waves followed by normal QRS complexes at a rate of 75 beats per minute. What rhythm is this?

28 / 30

Which rhythm is commonly treated with synchronized cardioversion?

29 / 30

What is the most effective treatment for ventricular fibrillation?

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Which rhythm is characterized by a complete absence of electrical activity in the heart?

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