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BSMH Advanced Arrhythmia Latest Study Questions With Verified Results |2026 Edition. 1. Big Box seconds - ANSWER 0.20 Seconds 2. QRS - ANSWER 20 Seconds 3. QT - ANSWER 0.36-0.44 Seconds 4. How many small boxes make 1 big box - ANSWER 5 Small Boxes 5. How to count beats on regular rhythm (Equation) - ANSWER 1500/ How rows between R's 6. QRS represents - ANSWER ventricular depolarization 7. Repolarization mean what happening to the heart - ANSWER Relaxation 8. Depolarization means what happening to the heart - ANSWER Contraction 9. A normal PR interval means - ANSWER 0.12-20 seconds 10. A normal QT interval measurement is - ANSWER 0.36-0.44 seconds 11. PR interval - ANSWER The first hump in the complex 12. Elevation or Depression of the ST segment could mean your patient is experiencing ischemia injury True or False - ANSWER True 13. Last hump in the complex is called what - ANSWER T wave 14. EKG measures numbers - ANSWER PR 0.19 QRS 0.05 RR 0.78 QT 0.31 QTC 0.33 15. What is considered a critical alarm - ANSWER Ventricular Tachycardia Ventricular Fibrillation Extreme Tachycardia Extreme Bradycardia Leads off Asystole Dead battery 16. what is minimum timeframe that you should interpret and document a 6 second EKG - ANSWER Every 12 hours 17. A normal QRS interval - ANSWER 0.12 18. You are caring for a new patient with a new order for telemetry. what should you do (Select all) - ANSWER 1) Once the patient is placed on telemonitoring. Call the MT station to verify that MT is retrieving a signal. 2)Place the patient in a cardiac monitor or remote telemetry box. 3)Notify MT or CMU of patient and ordered parameters 19. Patient is going for an X-ray off the unit and does not need escort by the nurse. What should you do? Select all - ANSWER 1) Notify the Monitor Tech room Before the patients leaves the floor. 2) RN/LPN is responsible for returning leads to patient upon arrival back to the unit and notify MT immediately 20. T wave represents - ANSWER Ventricular Repolarization 21. MT calls you to tell you that the leads are off what should you do? (Select All) - ANSWER 1)Replace Battery 2)Prioritize checking 22. On assessment your patient who has sinus bradycardia on the monitor c/o Dizziness and has a bp of 80/50. Its recommended to treat with - ANSWER Atropine 1 mg iv push 23. Name the EKG - ANSWER Sinus Brady 24. Name the EKG - ANSWER Sinus Brady with ST Depression 25. Name the EKG - ANSWER Normal Sinus Rhythm 26. What is often the treatment for stable SVT when vagal maneuvers are unsuccessful. - ANSWER Adenosine 27. what should you do for a fib ekg - ANSWER assess the patient, follow policy for reporting new onset rhythm if the patient is unstable call rapid responses. 28. Name the EkG - ANSWER A-fib 29. Name the EKG - ANSWER A-fib 30. In junctional Rhythm, the inverted P wave can be found in which of the following places - ANSWER All of the above 31. rhythm that originates in the ventricle has the following characteristics in common - ANSWER Rate 100 - ANSWER 32. Accelerated Idioventricular - ANSWER Rate 40-100 T wave opposite QRS, no P wave, wide QRS

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BSMH Advanced Arrhythmia
Latest Study Questions With
Verified Results |2026 Edition.
1. Big Box seconds - ANSWER 0.20 Seconds


2. QRS - ANSWER <20 Seconds


3. QT - ANSWER 0.36-0.44 Seconds


4. How many small boxes make 1 big box - ANSWER 5 Small Boxes


5. How to count beats on regular rhythm (Equation) - ANSWER 1500/ How
rows between R's


6. QRS represents - ANSWER ventricular depolarization


7. Repolarization mean what happening to the heart - ANSWER Relaxation


8. Depolarization means what happening to the heart - ANSWER Contraction


9. A normal PR interval means - ANSWER 0.12-20 seconds


10.A normal QT interval measurement is - ANSWER 0.36-0.44 seconds

, 11.PR interval - ANSWER The first hump in the complex


12.Elevation or Depression of the ST segment could mean your patient is
experiencing ischemia injury True or False - ANSWER True


13.Last hump in the complex is called what - ANSWER T wave


14.EKG measures numbers - ANSWER PR 0.19
QRS 0.05
RR 0.78
QT 0.31
QTC 0.33


15.What is considered a critical alarm - ANSWER Ventricular Tachycardia
Ventricular Fibrillation
Extreme Tachycardia
Extreme Bradycardia
Leads off
Asystole
Dead battery


16.what is minimum timeframe that you should interpret and document a 6
second EKG - ANSWER Every 12 hours


17.A normal QRS interval - ANSWER <0.12

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