26. ECG INTERPRETATION ACTIVITY
1. A 35 year old man presents with
palpitations. He has been drinking
heavily with friends over the
weekend. This is his ECG.
Present your findings and give a
diagnosis.
27. 2. A 45 year old business man
presents with a feeling that his
heart is racing. He also has some
shortness of breath. This is his
ECG. Present your findings and
give a diagnosis.
28. 3. A 75 year old man with a history of
COPD presents with fever and increased
sputum production. An ECG is taken in
the emergency department. What does it
show?
29. 4. A 65 year old man is found
unresponsive. He has no central
pulse and is making no respiratory
effort. Surprisingly someone has
done an ECG. What would you do?
30. 5. A fit and well 31 year old man presents for a
routine insurance medical. This is his ECG.
Present your findings and give the diagnosis.
31. 6. A 65 year old man with a history of
ischaemic heart disease is found
unresponsive. He has no central pulse
and is making no respiratory effort.
This is his ECG. What is the diagnosis
and what will you do?
32. 7. A 40 year old lady comes
to the emergency
department from her
husband’s funeral with a
sensation of ‘fluttering’ in her
chest. She is feeling very
anxious. An ECG is
performed. What is the
diagnosis?
33. 8. A 58 year old man who
attends the emergency
department with chest pain
loses consciousness whilst
he is having his initial ECG.
He has no central pulse and
is taking occasional deep
breaths. What is going on?
34. 9. A 72 year old lady presents with
collapse. This is her ECG. Present
your findings. How would you
proceed?
35. 10. A 60 year old man presents with
tight central chest pain radiating to
his left shoulder. This is his initial
ECG. Present your findings and
give a diagnosis.