Part B Practice: Interpreting Electrocardiograms Answer Key ^hot^

If you have just completed a practice exam, do not simply check for "Correct" or "Incorrect." To truly master Part B, you must use the answer key to perform a "Dysrhythmia Audit" on your thought process. When you get a question wrong, ask yourself:

When using an answer key, don't just look at the diagnosis. Look at the (PR, QRS, QT). If your diagnosis was wrong, it’s usually because you miscalculated the milliseconds on the EKG grid. part b practice interpreting electrocardiograms answer key

Students often struggle with heart blocks because the differences can be subtle. If your answer key points to a heart block, verify your logic against this hierarchy: If you have just completed a practice exam,