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soccerdreamer_17

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Question 1

Which of the following correctly describes the function of the gain setting on the EKG machine?
◦ It controls the speed of the recording.
◦ It regulates the height of the complexes.
◦ It filters out extraneous noise and artifact.
◦ It sends a message to the physician about any abnormality on the EKG.

Question 2

If artifact is seen in leads I, III, and aVL, the problem is on which limb?
◦ Left arm
◦ Left leg
◦ Right leg
◦ Right arm


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