Patient Preparation
Abnormal EKG Rhythms
EKG Artifacts and Interference
Lead Placement
True/False
100

What are two common patient identifiers used before an EKG?

 Full name and date of birth.

100

What is the key characteristic of sinus bradycardia?

Heart rate <60/min with normal P waves and QRS complexes.

100

What is an artifact in an EKG?

An external distortion that affects EKG readings.

100

V1/red

4th intercostal space, right sternal

100

True or False: A patient can leave their cell phone in their pocket during an EKG, as it does not affect the results.

False

200

What position should the patient be in for a standard EKG?

Supine, Semi-Fowler's (if needed)

200

What does sinus arrest mean?

The SA node fails to fire, causing a pause in heart activity.

200

What causes somatic tremors in an EKG reading?

Muscle movements, shivering, or conditions like Parkinson’s disease.

200

V2/yellow

4th intercostal space, left sternal

200

True or False: Alcohol wipes can be used to clean the skin before electrode placement.

True

300

What should patients remove before an EKG to prevent interference?

Jewelry, pantyhose, tights, socks 

300

What are the risks associated with atrial fibrillation?

Blood clots & stroke risk due to disorganized atrial activity.

300

How does a wandering baseline appear, and what causes it?

The baseline moves up and down due to improper electrode contact, breathing movements, or lotion on the skin.

300

V3/green

halfway between V2 & V4

300

True or False: The baseline of an EKG should always be completely flat.

False (Some normal variation occurs; a completely flat line could indicate asystole or a lead issue.)

400

What should be done if an electrode won’t stick due to hair?

Trim the hair using surgical clippers or a razor.

400

What does ventricular fibrillation (V-Fib) look like on an EKG?

Chaotic, irregular waveforms; no pulse or blood flow.

400

What does an interrupted baseline indicate?

A disconnected or broken lead wire.

400

V4/blue

5th intercostal space, left midclavicular line

400

True or False: An EKG machine can detect heart murmurs.

False (EKGs detect electrical activity, not heart sounds.)

500

How many electrodes are placed on the body during a 12-lead EKG, and where are they placed?

10 electrodes (6 on the chest, 4 on the limbs)

500

What should you do if a patient is in asystole?

Check leads, call 911, and begin CPR immediately.

500

What should be done if somatic tremors are interfering with the EKG?

Keep the patient warm and have them place hands under their buttocks.

500

V5/orange

horizontal line with V4 at anterior axillary line

500

True or False: A patient with a pacemaker will show pacing spikes on an EKG.

True