NSR
SINUS TACH
SINUS BRADY
PVCs
A-FLUTTER
A-FIB
STEMI
SVT
V-TACH
V-FIB
ASYSTOLE
NSR
SINUS TACH
SINUS BRADY
PVCs
A-FLUTTER
A-FIB
STEMI
SVT
V-TACH
V-FIB
ASYSTOLE
We all know that feeling—being put on the spot and suddenly blanking on our rhythms. Trust me, you don’t want to be that student who has to stay late on a ride-along just because you forgot your EKGs. Even worse? Not being able to treat a patient properly and getting reprimanded during clinicals. Do yourself a favor: take your studying seriously!
Even seasoned students struggle with rhythms. These stats show why consistent, daily exposure can make all the difference.
70%
Nearly 70% of ALS EMS calls involve cardiac-related complaints.
60%
Over 60% of paramedic students report struggling with EKG interpretation during training.
20%
Cardiology is the highest-weighted section on the NREMT paramedic exam, making up 18–20% of test questions.
Sources: NEMSIS & AHA Data Reports, Journal of Emergency Medical Services Education, & NREMT Paramedic Test Plan.
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