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Let’s Practice! For each practice strip, use the 6 step approach to identify: Rate, Rhythm, P-R interval, QRS complex, QT interval, and P-wave characteristics Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec? QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec? Every QRS looks the same? P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________ Interpretation: ______________________________________________________ Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec? QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec? Every QRS looks the same?

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Let’s Practice!For each practice strip, use the 6 step approach to identify: Rate, Rhythm, P-R interval, QRS complex, QT interval, and P-wave characteristics

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation: ______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
NSR (Cardiac Review PPT)
Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
SB (Cardiac Review PPT)
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Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
ST (Cardiac Review PPT)
Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
SR with PACs (internet)
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Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
A flutter (Cardiac Review PPT)
Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
A Fib (Cardiac Review PPT)
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Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
V Tach monomorphic (Cardiac Review PPT)
Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
SVT (Cardiac Review PPT)
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Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________

Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
SR with PVC (internet)
Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
V Tach polymorphic (Cardiac Review PPT)
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0.04 – 0.10 or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
Fine V-fib (Cardiac Review PPT)
Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
A Paced (Cardiac Review PPT)
Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
Torsades (Cardiac Review PPT)
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Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________ Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Rate_______________ Rhythm_______________ P-R Interval______________

Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
Ventricular paced (Cardiac Review PPT)
Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
Asystole (Cardiac Review PPT)
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Tachy/Brady/Normal? Regular/Irregular? 0.12-0.20 sec?

QRS complex______________________ QT Interval________________________ 0.04 – 0.10 sec or widened? 0.36 – 0.44 sec?

Every QRS looks the same?

P-Wave (upright? Precedes every QRS?)__________________________________

Interpretation:_______________________________________________________

Resources

EKG Arrhythmia Practice Drill

https://www.practicalclinicalskills.com/ekg-practice-drill

EKG Academy

https://ekg.academy/

EMS Success, Education, Opportunity (SEO)

http://www.emsseo.com/2011/07/ekg-flash-chart/

Heart Blocks video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NgiiMHUrfQ

ECG Workout (workbook)Huff, J. (1997). ECG workout: Exercises in arrhythmia interpretation. Philadelphia: Lippincott.

Aehlert, B. (2002). ECGs made easy (2nd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby.

Kevin Ng, 04/28/17,
SR with BBB (Cardiac Review PPT)
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