12-Lead ECG Test
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| A. In the leads away from the infarct.B. Leads II, III, and AvF.C. -90 to 180 degrees. (all down)D. V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, and V6.E. Leads I, AvL, V5, and V6.F. -30 to -90 degrees. (up, down, down)G. +90 to 180 degrees. (down, up, up)H. LA(black), LL(red), RA(white), and RL(green).
Salt(RA), pepper(LA), ketchup(LL), and relish(RL).I. Leads V3 and V4.J. Any QRS duration greater than 120mm constitutes a BBB.K. Leads V1 and V2.L. When moved to the opposite side V4 now becomes V4R, and a rapid Right sided 12-Lead ECG may be performed.M. 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).N. 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!O. 0 to -30 degrees. (up, up, down) |
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