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Practice reading EKGs in lead II
Basic EKG interpretation is more accurately described as an intermediate level skill that takes time, practice and refreshing. Whether you are a doctor, nurse, EMT or tech your ability to read and pickup on basic EKG changes in real time is essential. Practice with an app that actually looks like what you see at work.
Use the app’s ‘Study Mode’ to choose one or multiple rhythms to view and compare. A brief description of each rhythm is provided, you can also pause and restart rhythms. Delete and add specific rhythms as desired. Rates, amplitudes and widths of the rhythms are dynamically set which provides for a more realistic simulation and variation within each type of rhythm.
Use the app’s ‘Game Mode’ to challenge yourself to identify rhythms presented randomly in lead II. If desired, you can also custom specify which rhythms to include in the game.
Access to Study Mode and Game Mode requires a subscription via in-app purchase.
Please Read: The purpose of this app is not to teach basic EKG interpretation but rather to practice basic EKG interpretation. If you don’t know basic EKG interpretation seek out additional resources such as classes, books, online materials and mentors to learn more and further your understanding.
Note: The cardiac rhythms presented by the app are simulated approximations. There is NO guarantee to the accuracy of rhythms presented. While accuracy is not guaranteed it is a goal. Please report errors, suggestions or general feedback to: feedback@arrhythmiaApp.com.
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Test and improve your ECG interpreting skills with 1000+ samples in static images, and real-time monitor.
[What users say about us]
"Using this as a study guide for my paramedic. It's a good way to look at the whole picture and put your interpretation skills to the test."
"This collection of ECGs designed as realtime display is an essential app for every medical practitioner."
"This app is great for anyone learning how to read an EKG"
"Professional ecg app with nice monitor display"
"Awesome app!!! Worth the download and perfect for studying!"
The app is very challenging because it uses REAL patients' ECG recordings, and many of them are complicated with multiple diseases involved. The test need you to pick all interpretations, to get a 3-star rate. Wrong picks will buzz your iPhone / iPad and give you a minus score.
[Note]
1) All cases are stored in raw data (sample rate is 500 points per second), not static images, so you can look into very detailed waves in pixels
2) You should already have basic knowledge of ECG interpretation, and you use the cases to build a solid cardiology foundation
[Findings Covered]
Atrial Flutter
Atrial Fibrillation
Ventricular Fibrillation
Escape Beat
PAC (Premature Atrial Contruction)
PAC Bigeminy
PAC Trigeminy
PVC (Premature Ventricular Contruction)
PVC Bigeminy
PVC Trigeminy
Supraventricular Tachycardia
Ventricular Tachycardia
Ventricular Escape Rhythm
Ventricular Rhythm
QT Prolongation
Short QT
High T
ST Elevation
S1,S2,S3 Pattern
High Voltage
Positive T in V1
Ventricular Hypertrophy
LVH
Left / Right Atrial Enlargement
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
Left Atrial Overload
Short PR Interval
WPW Syndrome
Suspect WPW Syndrome
AV Block I (Wenckebach / Mobitz)
2:1 AV Block
Complete AV Block
Artificial Pacemaker Rhythm(A / V / D)
RSR' Pattern
IRBBB (Incomplete Right Bundle Branch Block)
IVCD (Intraventricular Conduction Block)
CRBBB (Complete Right Bundle Branch Block)
CLBBB (Complete Left Bundle Branch Block)
ICLBBB (Incomplete Left Bundle Branch Block)
LAH (Left Anterior Hemi Block)
LPH (Left Posterior Hemi Block)
BBBB (Bifascicular Bundle Block)
TBBB (Trifascicular Bundle Block)
Flat T
Negative T
ST-T Abnormality
Premature repolarization Syndrome
Poor R Progression
Abnormal Q wave
Subendcardial Infarction
Possible Anterior Infarction
Anterior Infarction
Anteroseptal Infarction
Possible Lateral Infarction
Lateral Infarction
Inferior Infarction
Possible High-Post Infarction
Sinus Rhythm
Coronary Sinus Rhythm
AV Junctional Rhythm
AV Dissociation
Marked Sinus Bradycardia
Sinus Bradycardia
Sinus Tachycardia
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
Extreme Tachycardia
Extreme Bradycardia
Sinus Arrhythmia
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March 20, 2025