How to Read an EKG Rhythm Strip in 6 Steps
Use the same evidence-first process on every strip: rate, regularity, P waves, PR interval, QRS, and relationship.
Learn a repeatable interpretation process, separate commonly confused conduction patterns, and organize your telemetry study sessions.
Each guide connects to a focused practice tool when you are ready to move from reading to repetition.
Use the same evidence-first process on every strip: rate, regularity, P waves, PR interval, QRS, and relationship.
Compare first-degree, Wenckebach, Mobitz II, 2:1, high-grade, and complete heart block by visible ECG evidence.
Turn a broad telemetry outline into focused daily sessions for measurements, rhythm families, conduction, and mixed practice.