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Quiz ECGs

Quiz ECG 1
01 October 2006 (Current ECG)

56 year old male, class 1 medical certificate applicant with calculated 5 – 10% 5-year cardiovascular risk.
Electronic ECG report conclusion: Sinus rhythm, normal ECG.
Quiz ECG 2
01 October 2005 (One year ago)

55 year old male, class 1 medical certificate applicant. Issued unrestricted class 1 medical certificate.
Electronic ECG report conclusion: Sinus rhythm, normal ECG.
Quiz ECG 3
01 October 2004 (Two years ago)

54 year old male, class 1 medical certificate applicant. Issued unrestricted class 1 medical certificate.
Hand-written ECG report conclusion: Sinus rhythm, Rate 72, Normal QRS, Normal ECG. (Although the
handwriting is difficult to read you recognise the report as coming from a physician colleague that you routinely
use for your CAA ECGs)
Quiz ECG 4
01 October 2003 (Three years ago)

53 year old male, class 1 medical certificate applicant. Issued unrestricted class 1 medical certificate.
Hand-written ECG report conclusion: Sinus rhythm, Rate 80, Normal QRS, Normal ECG. (Although the
handwriting is difficult to read you recognise the report as coming from a physician colleague that you routinely
use for your CAA ECGs)
Quiz ECG 5
01 October 2002 (Four years ago)

52 year old male, class 1 medical certificate applicant. Issued unrestricted class 1 medical certificate.
Hand-written ECG report conclusion: Sinus rhythm, Rate 72, Normal QRS, Normal ECG. (Although the
handwriting is difficult to read you recognise the report as coming from a physician colleague that you routinely
use for your CAA ECGs)
Quiz ECG 6
01 October 2001 (Five years ago)

51 year old male, class 1 medical certificate applicant. Issued unrestricted class 1 medical certificate.
Hand-written ECG report also supplied: “Completely normal”. (This report was from a cardiologist who was
filling-in while your usual physician colleague was on holidays)

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