ECG Rhythms for self-assessment: Test ECG Interpretation Skills

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An excellent video to test your ECG Rhythm interpretation skills. This video gives you a collection of about 20 back-to-back ECG Rhythms. In each ECG strip, you are given 15 seconds for interpretation. Test yourself and your colleagues. You may give your score in the comments section.

18 and above correct answers: You are a STAR
14 - 17 correct answers: You are GOOD
13 and less correct answers: You need to come again for re-test after refreshing your ECG knowledge.

P.S: This video only includes ECG Rhythms and not Ischemia-related ECGs.

Credits: ECG Strips downloaded from

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0:18 sinus Bradycardia
0:39 junctional rhythm
1:00 sinus rhythm
1:20 sinus arrhythmia
1:42 wandering pacemaker
2:02 sinus tachycardia
2:24 atrial flutter
2:44 accelerated junctional rhythm
3:05 junctional tachycardia
3:25 atrial fibrillation
3:48 idioventricular rhythm
4:08 accelerated idioventricular rhythm
4:31 second degree AV block Mobitz type 1 / wenckebach
4:52 SVT
5:11 first degree AV block
5:32 second degree AV block mobitz type 2
5:53 PVC
6:14 Third degree AV block
6:35 Ventricular Tachycardia
6:57 PAC
7:17 Atrial pacing
7:40 PJC
7:59 paced ventricles
8:20 VFIB

tracelawson
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The rhythm at 6:31 shows Normal Sinus Rhythm, not a PAC as listed. It would be an irregular rhythm.

valentinocaine
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ECG test in a few days. This just helped me identify a few rhythms that I need a little more work on. Thank you!

kalenclayton
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This is literally the perfect review before ACLS or a rhythm exam for work! Thanks!

chelsea
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That wandering pacemaker gets me everytime

lkw
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Saw this right before exams! Thanks a ton!

perveennoor
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I cnat believe that koi aise bhi padha skta hai ❤️

premarawat
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This beat is fire !!! Helped with my studying !!

eljosepr
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In 3:00, it's VT not junctional tachycardia....junctional tachycardia is the same as between both at 3:00 & 4:50 ...they are different

dr.omarrashwan
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This was excellent ! I passed my test with it❤ thank you!!

joat
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I think that PAC rhythms (at 6:55) isn't correct but i'm probably wrong

Cacio
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that's great reviewing, thank you so much ❤

annaciesielska
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For the ECG labelled sinus arrhythmia, I think it may be wandering atrial pacemaker instead given that the p waves have different morphologies.

helenyourlo
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It would be nice if there were a brief intro to explain how to use this test practice.

hapax
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I love how they ended the video with Ventricular Fibrillation 😄

misbahkachchi
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Agreed! Thought I was crazy for a second

PoopScooper
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Have exam in a few days feeling overwhelmed trying to remember these strips for my exam any hints?

jocelynjohnson
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Sir after importing data to SPSS from Kobo toolbox, the data type is automatically left as string (even those that should be numerical) and measure is automatically left as Nominal (including those that should be scale or ordinal). Is there a way to import so that it is imported the correct way or I must always edit manually after importing it? Thanks sir.

abdulchaba
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Can someone explain to me how 6:57 is PAC? I'm not taking a class or anything, this is just a reoccurring hyperfixation of mine. But the only thing I can see is the different morphology of some p waves. I thought PAC's usually led to an irregular rate? Thanks in advance!

blooddrunk