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12-Lead ECG Test

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An extreme Right axis deviation?
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Which leads are known as the precordial or chest leads?
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For a bundle branch block (BBB) to be present, the QRS duration must be greater than what?
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A Right axis deviation?
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The Anterior leads consist of which leads?
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Which leads are known as the axial or limb leads?
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The Septal leads consist of which leads?
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The Lateral leads consist of which leads?
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A physiologic Left axis deviation?
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A pathological Left axis deviation?
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Reciprocal ST-segment changes can be noted where?
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To perform a rapid Right sided 12-Lead, what precordial lead must be moved to the same location on the Right side?
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The heart consists of these coronary vessels?
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True or False? A 12-Lead ECG can be performed by only using a 3-Lead monitor?
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The Inferior leads consist of which leads?
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In the leads away from the infarct.
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Leads II, III, and AvF.
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-90 to 180 degrees. (all down)
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V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, and V6.
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Leads I, AvL, V5, and V6.
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-30 to -90 degrees. (up, down, down)
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+90 to 180 degrees. (down, up, up)
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LA(black), LL(red), RA(white), and RL(green). Salt(RA), pepper(LA), ketchup(LL), and relish(RL).
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Leads V3 and V4.
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Any QRS duration greater than 120mm constitutes a BBB.
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Leads V1 and V2.
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When moved to the opposite side V4 now becomes V4R, and a rapid Right sided 12-Lead ECG may be performed.
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The RCA(right coronary artery) and the LCA(left coronary artery), which then branches into the LAD(left anterior descending artery) and the LCX(left circumflex).
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True, by moving the LL(red) lead to all the V-Lead (precordial) positions and switching to Lead III, you can capture the same views of the myocardium as a 12-Lead ECG!
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0 to -30 degrees. (up, up, down)
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A pathological "Q" wave, must be greater than 25% of overall QRS depth, is usually indicative of what?
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If axis deviates away from the injured myocardium, then a lateral infarct would most likely yield a what type axis deviation?
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ST-segment elevation of at least 2mm in any anatomically contiguous leads suggests what?
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ST-segment depression or "T" wave inversion may be indicative of what?
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What type of medical condition should be suspected if you notice ST-segment elevation in all leads?
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0 to 90 degrees. (all up)

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