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Core Domains
• Cardiac anatomy and electrophysiology
• EKG equipment operation and maintenance
• Lead placement and electrode application
• Cardiac rhythm interpretation
• Patient safety and infection control
• Medical ethics and HIPAA compliance
• Stress testing and Holter monitoring
• Artifact recognition and troubleshooting
• Emergency cardiac care principles
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Introduction
The EKG Technician Certification examination assesses the knowledge and clinical competence
required to perform electrocardiographic procedures in healthcare settings. It evaluates
understanding of cardiac electrical activity, correct lead placement, rhythm interpretation, equipment
handling, and patient safety protocols. The exam includes multiple-choice and scenario-based
questions designed to test both theoretical knowledge and practical decision-making. Candidates are
expected to demonstrate proficiency in identifying arrhythmias, managing artifacts, ensuring
infection control, and adhering to ethical and legal standards such as HIPAA. This assessment
emphasizes real-world application, ensuring candidates are prepared for clinical responsibilities in
hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic laboratories.
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SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–80
Question 1
Which structure of the heart initiates the normal electrical impulse?
A. AV node
B. Bundle of His
,C. SA node
D. Purkinje fibers
Correct Answer: C. SA node
Explanation: The sinoatrial (SA) node is the natural pacemaker of the heart and initiates each
heartbeat.
Question 2
What is the normal resting heart rate range for adults?
A. 40–60 bpm
B. 60–100 bpm
C. 100–120 bpm
D. 120–160 bpm
Correct Answer: B. 60–100 bpm
Explanation: A normal adult heart rate at rest typically ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute.
Question 3
Which lead views the inferior surface of the heart?
A. V1
B. II
C. V5
D. aVL
Correct Answer: B. II
Explanation: Lead II primarily views the inferior wall of the heart.
Question 4
What does the P wave represent?
A. Ventricular depolarization
B. Atrial depolarization
C. Ventricular repolarization
D. Atrial repolarization
Correct Answer: B. Atrial depolarization
Explanation: The P wave reflects electrical activation of the atria.
Question 5
Which limb lead is augmented?
, A. aVR
B. V2
C. V4
D. III
Correct Answer: A. aVR
Explanation: aVR is one of the augmented limb leads.
Question 6
Proper skin preparation before electrode placement includes:
A. Applying lotion
B. Shaving excessive hair if needed
C. Using oily wipes
D. Avoiding cleaning
Correct Answer: B. Shaving excessive hair if needed
Explanation: Proper skin prep improves electrode contact and signal quality.
Question 7
A flat line on an EKG is most likely caused by:
A. Ventricular tachycardia
B. Lead disconnection
C. Atrial fibrillation
D. PVCs
Correct Answer: B. Lead disconnection
Explanation: A flatline often indicates a disconnected or loose lead.
Question 8
Which wave represents ventricular depolarization?
A. P wave
B. T wave
C. QRS complex
D. U wave
Correct Answer: C. QRS complex
Explanation: The QRS complex reflects ventricular depolarization.
Question 9
What is the function of the AV node?