The Level 2 exam places a heavier emphasis on clinical reasoning rather than rote memorization. Expect to justify your interpretation in a short‑answer format.
By [Your Name], Certified ECG Educator Updated: April 2026
Here are a few sample questions from the Ecg Academy Level 2 Final Exam, along with the correct answers: Ecg Academy Level 2 Final Exam Answers
While searching for a direct answer key or "cheat sheet" for the ECG Academy Level 2 Final Exam might seem like a quick fix, doing so undermines clinical safety and professional competency. In an emergency room, intensive care unit, or telemetry floor, you cannot search for an answer key when a patient exhibits a complex arrhythmia.
When determining the axis, the "reference lead" is the lead where the sum of the positive and negative deflection is closest to zero. Check Lead I and aVF: If lead is positive and aVFa cap V cap F is negative, it is LAD. If lead is negative and aVFa cap V cap F is positive, it is Right Axis Deviation (RAD). The Level 2 exam places a heavier emphasis
Determine if the QRS complex pattern is regular or irregular. QRS Morphology: Evaluate if the QRS is narrow (
Characterized by a marked left axis deviation (usually -45∘negative 45 raised to the composed with power -90∘negative 90 raised to the composed with power In an emergency room, intensive care unit, or
120 ms, rsR' pattern ("bunny ears") in V1-V2, and slurred S waves in leads I and V6. QRS duration ≥is greater than or equal to
Good luck, and happy interpreting!
While studying Quizlet flashcards can aid in memorization, the ECG Academy Level 2 final is designed to test your critical thinking.