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What heart Dz has ECG clinical values affecting P waves and QRS complex
Chamber Hypertrophy

P waves = Atrial enlargement
QRS complex = Ventricular enlargement
What heart Dz has ECG clinical values affecting
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What heart Dz has ECG clinical values affecting
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What heart Dz has ECG clinical values affecting
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What heart Dz has ECG clinical values affecting
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Describe the limitations of the ECG
- The ECG is Contextual!
- A patient with heart disease may have a normal ECG
- Patients without structural heart disease may have an abnormal ECG
A positive charge moving toward a positive electrode =
upward deflection
A positive charge moving perpendicular to a positive electrode =
an equiphasic or no deflection
A positive charge moving toward a negative electrode =
a downward deflection
No current flow =
no deflection
What are the 3 Standard Leads
I, II, III