Basic ECG Interpretation is an introductory course for healthcare providers to learn how to recognize and understand common heart rhythms. Topics include normal sinus rhythm, bradycardia, tachycardia, and life-threatening arrhythmias like ventricular fibrillation. Perfect for nurses, students, and anyone new to ECG monitoring. Interested in Our ECG Course?

While our IN-PERSON ECG Interpretation Course is not currently listed on the regular schedule, we’re happy to offer it by request for groups of 4 or more participants. Perfect for coworkers, classmates, or small clinical teams looking to build ECG confidence together.

Contact us to schedule a session that fits your group’s needs!

Electrocardiogram (ECG) tracing on pink grid paper.

THIS CLASS IS NOW AVAILABLE VIA ZOOM JULY 15TH AT 2PM, & JULY 25TH AT 10:00AM

This live Zoom course offers interactive instruction with direct access to our instructors and collaborative participation with fellow students throughout the session. At the end of class, each participant will receive a Certificate of Completion. The cost of this online class includes helpful supplemental resources to support continued learning. You will receive the class material one day before the class. It is recommended that you purchase ECG calipers. You can find them at the following link:

https://a.co/d/2Rjf59J

Extensive rhythm strip identification 

  • Normal Sinus 

  • Sinus Bradycardia 

  • Sinus Tachycardia 

  • AV Heart Blocks 

  • Atrial  

  • SVT/Atrial Tachycardia with rapid response treatment 

  • Atrial Flutter 

  • Atrial Fibrillation &it’s association with heart failure 

  • AFIB w/ RVR- rapid response treatment. PACs 

  • Junctionals 

  • Blocks 

  • Ventricular Arrhythmias with rapid response  

  • Idioventricular Rhythm 

  • Monomorphic V-Tach  

    • Polymorphic V-Tach 

    • Torsade's de Pointes- Magnesium deficiency 

    • PVCs 

    • Pulseless Rhythms- CODE BLUE Administration of Appropriate Drugs Within the ACLS Algorithms 

    • Asystole 

    • Pulseless V-Tach 

    • Ventricular Fibrillation 

    • Pulseless Electrical Activity 

    • R on T phenomenon