Introduction
Pacemaker Interpretation: Analyzing pacing spikes and identifying sensing or capture issues. Structure of the Final Exam
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Ischemia and Infarction: Identifying STEMI, NSTEMI, pathological Q waves, and reciprocal ST-segment changes across contiguous leads.
Q: What is the next step after passing the Ecg Academy Level 2 Final Exam? A: After passing the Ecg Academy Level 2 Final Exam, you will be certified as an ECG technician and can pursue further education and training in the field.
Answer: A) STEMI
1. Review of Level 1 Fundamentals (Don’t Skip This)
Before tackling Level 2, ensure you have mastered:
Advanced Arrhythmias: Identifying Atrial Flutter/Fibrillation, SVT, and differentiating VT from SVT with aberrancy.
Sample Practice Questions (Conceptual, Not Answers)
- A patient has a regular narrow QRS tachycardia at 180 bpm, no visible P waves. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- What defines a second-degree Type II AV block on a rhythm strip?
- In LBBB, why is the S wave deep in V1 and V2?
- How can you differentiate accelerated idioventricular rhythm from VT?
- Which leads show changes in an inferior MI with possible RV involvement?



