Exam 12: How to Interpret a 12-Lead Ekg
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If the heart's current originates in the left ventricle and travels upward to the right,there would be right axis deviation.
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If the QRS in lead I is positive and the QRS in AVF is negative,the axis is
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A disorder in which there is too much potassium in the bloodstream is called
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If lead I and AVF both have negative QRS complexes,the axis is _____.
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Which of the following is a criterion for a diagnosis of BBB?
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Hypercalcemia is a disorder in which there is too much _____ in the bloodstream.
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