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ECG Basics

Physiology
Across
A wave of repolarization moving toward a positive electrode causes a ___ deflection.
ECGs are sensitive to both voltage and direction of depolarizations. This is termed ___.
The mean ____ is the average direction electrical events occur in the heart.
The leads aVF, aVR, and aVL are known as ____ unipolar limb leads.
The negative electrode of Lead I is placed on the ____ wrist/shoulder.
The T wave represents ventricular ____.
The time between the S and the T waves is known as the S-T ____.
The P wave represents ____ depolarization
Down
The P-R ____ is normally 0.16 seconds.
The "zero line" on an ECG is called the ___ line.
The electrode placed on the right ankle serves as the ____.
II = I + III Is known as ____'s law.
A wave of depolarization heading toward the ____ electrode causes a positive deflection.
The lead V1 is placed on the 4th intercostal space to the right of the ____.
The lead aVF has the positive electrode placed on the left ___.
At least two electrodes are needed to create a ____ .