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EKG Plain and Simple ¦ Ellis ¦ 4th Edition
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Lead III connects which limbs?
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Arrhythmias are ________ heart rhythms.
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Joining leads I, II, and III at their ends produces
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Normal conduction begins with the pacemaker of the heart, the ________.
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Normal QRS interval is ________ seconds or less than three small blocks.
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Depolarization is the changing of the cardiac cell to an electrically ________ charge.
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jrubin
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Refractory means ________ to.
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If the PR interval is 0.10 secs, the time it takes for the impulse to travel from the atrium down to ...
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The PR interval measures the time it takes for the impulse to travel from the atrium down to the ventricle.
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The PR segment is a flat line located between the QRS complex and the T wave.
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